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Oracle® Solaris Cluster Remote Replication Guide for Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance

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Updated: February 2020
 
 

How to Check the Runtime Status of Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Replication


Note -  You can also accomplish this procedure by using the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager GUI. Click Partnerships and click the partnership name. For more information about Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager, see Chapter 12, Using the Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager Browser Interface in Administering an Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.4 Configuration.
  1. Access a node of the cluster where the protection group has been defined.

    You must be assigned the Basic Solaris User rights profile to complete this procedure. For more information, see Securing Disaster Recovery Framework Software in Installing and Configuring the Disaster Recovery Framework for Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.4.

  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 replication for each Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance component.
    # clresourcegroup status zfssa-replication-resource-group
    # clresource status zfssa-replication-resource

    Refer to the Status and Status Message fields for the remote replication component you want to check. See Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Replication Resource Group Runtime Status and Status Messages for a list of possible status values and status messages.

  4. List the status of components that are managed by the disaster recovery framework.
    # clresource status -t ORCL.repzfssa