lspartnership

Use the lspartnership command to display a concise or detailed view of the current clustered systems (systems) that are associated with the local system.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram lspartnership system_idsystem_name

Parameters

-delim delimiter
(Optional) Specify a delimiter to separate data in the output.
-nohdr
(Optional) Suppress the headings in the output.
-filtervalue attribute=value
(Optional) Specifies a list of one or more filters. Only objects with a value that matches the filter attribute value are displayed.
-filtervalue?
(Optional) Displays a list of valid filter attributes.
system_id | system_name
(Optional) Specifies the name or ID of a system. This parameter displays the detailed view of the specified system.

Description

This table described attribute values.

Table 1. lspartnership attribute values
Attribute Value
id Indicates the system ID.
name Indicates the system name.
location Indicates the system location.
code_level Indicates the code level.
partnership Indicates the current state of the partnership; not applicable for the local system and is blank.

The partnership field can show the following values:

fully_configured
The mkfcpartnership or mkippartnership command is issued in both directions and the remote system is online and available.
partially_configured_local
The mkfcpartnership or mkippartnership command is issued from the local system to the remote system. The remote system is online and available for partnership.
partially_configured_local_stopped
The mkfcpartnership or mkippartnership command is issued from the local system to the remote system. The chpartnership command with the stop parameter is issued from the local system, and the remote system is online and available. Issue chpartnership -start on the local system, and mkfcpartnership or mkippartnership on the remote system
not_present
The mkfcpartnership or mkippartnership command is issued from the local system to the remote system, and the remote system is not available. The remote system is either offline or not connected to the local system.
fully_configured_stopped
The mkfcpartnership or mkippartnership command is issued in both directions and the remote system is online and available. The chpartnership command with the stop parameter is issued from the local system.
fully_configured_remote_stopped
The mkfcpartnership or mkippartnership command is issued in both directions and the remote system is online and available. The chpartnership command with the stop parameter is issued from the remote system.
fully_configured_local_excluded
The mkfcpartnership or mkippartnership command is issued in both directions. The local system excludes the connection to the remote system.
fully_configured_remote_excluded
The mkfcpartnership or mkippartnership command is issued in both directions. The local system excludes the connection to the remote system.
fully_configured_exceeded
There are too many systems in the system network and the partnership from the local system to the remote is disabled.
mid_recovery
This state means that the partnership is left in a partially completed state.
Attention: Contact IBM® Support Center, if this field indicates the mid_recovery.
relationship_bandwidth_limit (Deprecated)  
type Indicates the type of partnership:
  • Fibre Channel (FC)
  • Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) or Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
  • DNS
FC partnerships are created connecting two systems over FC fabrics. IPv4 or IPv6 partnerships are created connecting two systems over native IP links.
cluster_ip Indicates the partner system IP address, which can be IPv4, IPv6 or FQDNs. This information is displayed for IP-based partnerships. For IP-based partnership this field displays the system IP address that is specified while the partnership using mkippartnership is created.
chap_secret Indicates the Challenge-Handshake Access Protocol (CHAP) secret (up to 80 alphanumeric characters) for the partner system. The CHAP authenticates the local system with the partner system during discovery, and Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) system session creation. For FC-based relationships this field is always blank.
link_bandwidth_mbits Indicates the aggregate bandwidth for the replication link in megabits per second (Mbps). This is a numeric value from 0 to 100000. If there are multiple links between the local and remote systems, this paramepater is set to the sum of the link bandwidths for these links.
background_copy_rate Indicates the bandwidth allocation for background copy operations that are performed over the replication link. It is expressed as a percentage of the link bandwidth value, and is the maximum rate at which background copy operations are performed. This value is a number from 0 to 100 .
event_log_sequence Indicates the last sequence number (indicating the last event) from event log for this partnership. This is a numeric value in the range 100 - 8000000. For FC-based relationships this field is always blank.
max_replication_delay (Deprecated)  
compressed Indicates whether compression is enabled. The value can be yes or no (default).
link1 Indicates the local portset name used for WAN Link 1. The value can be string with up to 63 characters.
link2 Indicates the local portset name used for WAN Link 2. The value can be string with up to 63 characters.
link1_ip_id Indicates the IP address index which is currently in use for IP Partnership for WAN Link1 from lsip view. The value can be numeric from 0 - 2047.
link2_ip_id Indicates the IP address index which is currently in use for IP Partnership for WAN Link 2 from lsip view. The value can be numeric from 0 - 2047.
secured (Optional) Specifies whether to use an encrypted data path for secured IP replication. Default value is no as unsecured IP Partnership is created.
pbr_in_use Indicates whether policy-based replication is used on the partnership. The value can be yes or no.