Command Reference Guide
Group Information
Name Target Status Role Mode Options
bart bf_mirror Started Primary Periodic Last-Sync Tue Jul 18 14:12:59
PDT 2006 , Period 30m
LocalVV ID RemoteVV ID SyncStatus LastSyncTime
bart-tp-ws 9 bart-ws 3924 Synced Tue Jul 18 14:13:09 PDT 2006
Name Target Status Role Mode Options
lisa bf_mirror Started Primary Periodic Last-Sync Tue Jul 18 14:09:44
PDT 2006 , Period 30m, over_per_alert
LocalVV ID RemoteVV ID SyncStatus LastSyncTime
lisa-ws 2 lisa-ws 3922 Synced Tue Jul 18 14:10:32 PDT 2006
In the example above:
• Name. The name of the group.
• Target. The target to which the group is mirrored.
• Status. The following values can appear in the group Status field:
New. Group that has not yet been started.◦
◦ Starting. Currently attempting to start the group.
◦ Started. Group is started (has Remote Copy running).
◦ Stopped. Group was stopped.
• Role. The role of the group as either Primary or Secondary.
• Mode. The mode of the group as either Periodic or Synchronous.
• Options. The options set for the group.
• LocalVV and ID. The name and ID of this system.
• RemoteVV and ID. The name and ID of the target system.
• SyncStatus. The following values can appear in the SyncStatus field:
New. Volume is configured as a primary volume, but has not yet been started.◦
◦ Syncing. Volume is currently synchronizing.
◦ Synced. The primary and secondary volumes are in sync.
◦ NotSynced. The volume is not synchronized, likely the result of an initial sync failure or
some other failure.
◦ Stopped. The volumes were previously synchronized, but may be out of sync due to a
group being stopped.
◦ Stale. Volume was previously synchronized, but a previous synchronization attempt
failed. Thus the secondary has a valid copy, just not a valid copy from the last
synchronization attempt.
• LastSyncTime. The time at which the last volume synchronization was completed. Applies
only to asynchronous periodic groups. Synchronous groups display N/A if they have been
started and are actively replicating.
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