Oracle® Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Data Replication Guide for Oracle Solaris Availability Suite

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Updated: July 2014, E39670-01
 
 

Displaying an Availability Suite Runtime Status Overview

The status of each Availability Suite data replication resource indicates the status of replication on a particular device group. The status of all the resources under a protection group are aggregated in the replication status.

To view the overall status of replication, look at the protection group state, as described in the following procedure.

How to Check the Overall Runtime Status of Replication


Note -  You can also accomplish this procedure by using the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager GUI. Click Partnerships, click the partnership name, and scroll to the Protection Groups section. Click the protection group name to see additional information. For more information about Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager, see Chapter 13, Using the Oracle Solaris Cluster GUI, in Oracle Solaris Cluster System Administration Guide .
  1. Access a node of a cluster where the protection group is defined.

    You must be assigned the Basic Solaris User RBAC rights profile to complete this procedure. For more information about RBAC, see Securing Geographic Edition Software in Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Installation and Configuration Guide .

  2. Check the runtime status of replication.
    # geoadm status

    Refer to the Protection Group section of the output for replication information. The information that is displayed by this command includes the following:

    • Whether the local cluster is enabled for partnership participation

    • Whether the local cluster is involved in a partnership

    • Status of the heartbeat configuration

    • Status of the defined protection groups

    • Status of current transactions

  3. Check the runtime status of data replication for each Availability Suite protection group.
    # clresource status -v avsdg-rep-rs

    Refer to the Status and StatusMessage fields that are presented for the data replication device group you want to check. For more information about these fields, see Table 3–1.