>>-repcli-- --lssess--+-------------------+-- ------------------> '--cptype--copytype-' >--+---------------------+-- --+-------------------+-- ---------> '--state--+-defined-+-' '--status--+-norm-+-' '-active--' +-med--+ '-sev--' >--+-----------------+-- --+------------------+-- --------------> '--recov--+-yes-+-' '--shadow--+-yes-+-' '-no--' '-no--' >--+---------------+-- --+----+-- ------------------------------> '--err--+-yes-+-' +--s-+ '-no--' '--l-' >--+----------------------------+-- --------------------------->< '-session_name--+----------+-' +-[ . . .]-+ '----------'
You can use the lssess command to display Replication Manager sessions and their associated status.
For each session, the following information is listed:
Column Label | Cell value | Details |
---|---|---|
Name | Sessions Name | User-defined name of the session. |
Status | Status Level | Unknown, Normal, Low, Medium, Severe, Fatal |
State | State the session is in | Defined and Active |
Group | User defined Group name | Group Name |
Type | [pprc, flash] | Copytype |
Recover | [yes, no] | Is Recoverable |
Shadow | [yes, no] | Is shadowed |
Err | [yes, no] | Has errors |
An invocation example:
repcli lssess -l
The resulting output:
Name Type Status State Group Recov Err Shadow Timestamp ========================================================================= Session1 flash normal active GroupA yes no no 2003:12:13 09:11:24 Session2 pprc normal active GroupB yes no no 2003:12:13 09:11:25