HP 3PAR OS 3.1.3 Command Line Interface Reference

Specifies not to check a group's other targets to see if newer data should be pushed from them if
the group has multiple targets. The use of this option can result in the loss of the most recent changes
to the group's volumes and should be used carefully. This option is only valid for the failover
specifier.
nopromote
This option is only valid for the failover and reverse specifiers. When used with the reverse
specifier, specifies that the synchronized snapshots of groups that are switched from primary to
secondary not be promoted to the base volume. When used with the failover specifier, it
indicates that snapshots of groups that are switched from secondary to primary should not to be
promoted to the base volume in the case where all volumes of the group were not synchronized
to the same time point.
The incorrect use of this option can lead to the primary and secondary volumes not being consistent.
nosnap
Specifies that snapshots are not taken of groups that are switched from secondary to primary.
Additionally, existing snapshots are deleted if groups are switched from primary to secondary.
The use of this option may result in a full synchronization of the secondary volumes. This option
can be used for the failover, restore, and reverse subcommands.
stopgroups
Specifies that groups are stopped before running the reverse subcommand.
local
When issuing the command with the reverse specifier, only the group's direction is changed on
the system where the command is issued.
natural
When issuing the -natural option with the reverse specifier, only the natural direction of data
flow between the specified volume group and its target group is reversed. The roles of the volume
groups do not change.
current
When issuing the setrcopygroup command with the reverse subcommand, only the current
direction of the groups is reversed.
waittask
Wait for all tasks created by this command to complete before returning. This option applies to
the failover, recover, restore, and reverse subcommands.
-pat
Specifies that the patterns specified are treated as glob-style patterns and that all remote-copy
groups matching the specified patterns are set. The -pat option can specify a list of patterns. This
option must be used if the <pattern> specifier is used.
-usr_cpg <cpg name> <target_name>:<cpg_name>
Specifies the local user CPG and target user CPG that will be used for volumes that are auto-created.
Local CPG will only be used after failover and recovery.
-snp_cpg <cpg name> <target_name>:<cpg_name>
Specifies the local snap CPG and target snap CPG that will be used for volumes that are
auto-created. Local CPG will only be used after failover and recovery.
-usr_cpg_unset
Unset all user CPGs that are associated with this group.
-snp_cpg_unset
Unset all snap CPGs that are associated with this group.
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