ONTAP 9.12.1 commands

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  • metrocluster vserver show

    Display MetroCluster Vserver relationships

    Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

    Description

    The metrocluster vserver show command displays configuration information for all pairs of Vservers in MetroCluster.

    Parameters

    { [-fields <fieldname>,…​]

    The command output includes the specified field or fields

    | [-creation-time ]

    Shows the last configuration modification time on the Vserver

    | [-instance ] }

    If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.

    [-cluster <Cluster name>] - Cluster Name

    Name of the cluster where the Vserver belongs

    [-vserver <vserver>] - Vserver

    Name of the Vserver

    [-partner-vserver <vserver>] - Partner Vserver

    Name of the partner Vserver

    [-configuration-state {healthy|unhealthy|degraded|pending-setup|syncing|replication-paused|pending-switchback}] - Configuration State

    Configuration states include:

    • healthy

    • unhealthy

    • degraded indicates that Vservers are not in sync

    • syncing indicates that the Vserver configuration is being synchronized

    • replication-paused indicates that the configuration replication was manually paused

    • pending-setup indicates that partner Vserver creation is pending

    [-corrective-action <text>] - Corrective Action

    Corrective action which can be followed to successfully create the partner Vserver

    [-creation-time-of-last-applied-change <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>] - Creation Time on the Source

    Last configuration modification time on the Vserver

    [-failed-row <smdb-row-op>] - Failed Row

    Failed replication row

    [-failed-object <text>] - Failed Object

    Displays the failed object name

    [-failed-reason <text>] - Failed Replication Reason

    Failed replication reason

    [-out-of-sync <true>] - Is Out of Sync

    Indicates that the Vserver configuration replication is not in sync

    [-config-resume-time <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>] - Configuration Resume Time

    Displays the resume time of the Vserver configuration replication

    [-irrecoverable-apply-failed-reason <text>] - Reason for Failure

    Reason for the replication failure

    Examples

    The following example shows the output of the command when partner Vservers are created

    clusA::> metrocluster vserver show
    Cluster: clusA
                                            Partner                       Configuration
                Vserver                     Vserver                       State
                -------------------         ----------------------        -----------------
                clusA                       clusB                         healthy
                vs1                         vs1-mc                        healthy
    Cluster: clusB
                                            Partner                       Configuration
                Vserver                     Vserver                       State
                -------------------         ----------------------        -----------------
                clusB                       clusA                         healthy
                3 entries were displayed.

    The following example shows the output of the command when the partner Vserver creation is pending

    clusA::> metrocluster vserver show
    Cluster: clusA
                                            Partner                       Configuration
                Vserver                     Vserver                       State
                -------------------         ----------------------        -----------------
                clusA                       clusB                         healthy
                vs1                         -                             pending-setup
                Corrective Action: Create Ipspace ips1 on the partner cluster.
            2 entries were displayed.
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