lsreplicationpolicy
Use the lsreplicationpolicy command to display a list of all replication policies on the system.
Syntax
Parameters
- (Optional) Specifies the name or ID of the replication policy.
Note: When this parameter is used, a detailed view of the specified replication policy is
displayed. If this parameter is not specified then a concise view of all replication policies is
displayed.
Description
This table describes possible outputs.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| id | Indicates the ID of the replication policy. |
| name | Indicates the name of the replication policy. |
| topology | Indicates the topology of the replication policy. |
| rpo_alert | Indicates the RPO alert threshold time (in seconds) for the replication policy. |
| volume_group_count | Indicates the number of volume groups that are associated with this replication policy. |
| location1_system_id | Indicates the system ID in location 1 of the replication policy. |
| location1_system_name | Indicates the system name in location 1 of the replication policy. |
| location1_iogrp_id | Indicates the ID of the I/O group in location 1 of the replication policy. |
| location2_system_id | Indicates the system ID in location 2 of the replication policy. |
| location2_system_name | Indicates the system name in location 2 of the replication policy. |
| location2_iogrp_id | Indicates the ID of the I/O group in location 2 of the replication policy. |
| partition_count | Indicates the number of partition associated with the replication policy.
Note: A replication policy assigned to one or more partitions will display a count to indicate the
number of partitions that use the replication policy and the volume group count will be
zero.
|
| partition_name | Indicates the name of the partition associated with the replication policy. |
| partition_id | Indicates the id of the partition associated with the replication policy. |
| snapshots | Indicates if replicated snapshots are desired with the replication policy. Values can be yes or no. |
When using the partition IP address to run this command,
consider the following:
- The user must identify objects using the name or UUID. Short IDs cannot be specified when using the partition IP address.
- Views will be filtered to display only objects related to the partition associated with the IP address. An error will be displayed if the user requests a detailed view for an object that is not related to the partition.
