OSF DCE Administration Guide--Core Components
OSF DCE Administration Guide—Core Components
dcecp> directory show /.:/sales
{RPC_ClassVersion {01 00}}
{CDS_CTS 1994-05-06-11:41:05.314-05:00I0.000/08-00-09-25-13-52}
{CDS_UTS 1994-06-21-03:06:08.842-05:00I0.000/08-00-09-25-13-52}
{CDS_ObjectUUID 5f97a584-bf9b-11cd-9362-080009251352}
{CDS_Replicas
{{CH_UUID de3401e6-bb98-11cd-aac5-080009251352}
{CH_Name /.../absolut_cell/absolut_ch}
{Replica_Type Master}
{Tower {ncacn_ip_tcp 130.105.5.93}}
{Tower {ncadg_ip_udp 130.105.5.93}}}}
{CDS_AllUpTo 23854-01-29-19:45:44.841-05:00I0.000/08-00-09-25-13-52}
{CDS_Convergence medium}
{CDS_ParentPointer
{{Parent_UUID df13b228-bb98-11cd-aac5-080009251352}
{Timeout
{expiration 1994-08-24-19:30:30.827}
{extension +1-00:00:00.000I0.000}}
{myname /.../absolut_cell/sales}}}
{CDS_DirectoryVersion 3.0}
{CDS_ReplicaState on}
{CDS_ReplicaType Master}
{CDS_LastSkulk 1994-01-29-19:45:44.841-05:00I0.000/08-00-09-25-13-52}
{CDS_LastUpdate 1994-06-21-03:06:08.842-05:00I0.000/08-00-09-25-13-52}
{CDS_Epoch 60ac0730-bf9b-11cd-9362-080009251352}
{CDS_ReplicaVersion 3.0}
The name of the directory and the name of the clearinghouse can be used to uniquely
identify each replica. Use these names in a series of directory delete commands to
remove the replicas. The name of each replica is the argument to the command, and the
name of the clearinghouse should be used as the value of the -clearinghouse option.
The -replica option should also appear in the command line to indicate that the
directory to be deleted is a replica. A sample command line is the following:
dcecp> directory delete /.:/sales -replica -clearinghouse /.:/NY1_CH
Note: The directory delete command does not require that directory replicas are
empty in order to operate on them. It will delete the replicas, all their
contents, and their child directories immediately, without prompting for
confirmation of the operation.
You may want to write a dcecp script that looks at the CDS_Replicas attribute, finds all
the replicas and deletes them with one command. See Part 1 of this guide for a
discussion of writing scripts.
21.4 Relocating a Clearinghouse
Note: This section describes the procedure that you use to temporarily relocate a
clearinghouse from one CDS server system to another. Note that the
procedure cannot be used to configure additional CDS server systems.
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