Replication packages are organized in the CLI in a flat view under shares replication packages, which displays all replication packages in the system.
hostname:> shares replication packages hostname:shares replication packages> list ID STATE DATA TIMESTAMP SOURCE DATASET package-002 idle 2015-10-02 19:26:37 hostsource berries package-001 idle 2015-10-02 19:26:10 hostsource berries package-004 idle 2015-10-02 20:53:51 hostsource berries/blackberry package-003 recv 2015-10-02 20:59:52 hostsource cherries/maraschino
The packages are sorted by SOURCE, DATASET, and DATA_TIMESTAMP (in descending order).
hostname:shares replication packages> select package-001 hostname:shares replication packages package-001> show Properties: id = d6137c89-7056-4788-a4d1-b5892fe315e0 source_name = hostsource source_asn = a751dc0f-abcd-1234-6789-f5e8315eaffa source_ip = 00.000.00.00:000 source_pool = poolS target_pool = poolT replica_of = berries enabled = true state = idle state_description = Idle (no update in progress) offline = false import_path = data_timestamp = Fri Oct 02 2015 19:26:10 GMT+0000 (UTC) last_sync = Fri Oct 02 2015 19:26:10 GMT+0000 (UTC) last_try = Fri Oct 02 2015 19:26:10 GMT+0000 (UTC) last_result = success Projects: berries
A replication package can be selected directly by specifying its ID, as shown in the following example:
hostname:shares replication packages> select d6137c89-7056-4788-a4d1-b5892fe315e0 hostname:shares replication packages package-001>
hostname:shares replication packages package-001> select berries hostname:shares replication packages package-001 berries> get mountpoint mountpoint = /export hostname:shares replication packages package-001 berries> get sharenfs sharenfs = on
For a list of package properties that you can modify, see Replication Package Properties.