1 /ACTIVE
Displays one of three possible states:
o Merge or Copy is not required
o Copy is in progress on node node-name, n% completed
o Merge is in progress on node node-name, n% completed
2 /BY_PRIORITY
/BY_PRIORITY
/BY_PRIORITY DSAn:
Displays a list of shadow sets on the system, sorted in the order
in which a recovery operation (copy, full merge, or minimerge)
is scheduled to occur. If a copy or merge is active, the display
shows on which system it is occurring. This list is specific to
the system on which the command is executed, so the list might
vary across systems in a cluster. Higher numbers indicate a
higher priority.
Tip: When the command specifies a virtual unit (DSAn:), the
display shows the current priority and status of just this
virtual unit. If any copy or merge operations are in progress,
the system on which the operation is occurring is also displayed,
along with the operation's progress.
3 /COPY
Displays one of three possible states:
o Copy is not required
o Copy is pending
o Copy is in progress on node node-name, n% completed
4 /FULL
Displays complete information about the specified devices (or all
devices if no device is specified). The only other qualifier that
can be specified with /FULL is /OUTPUT.
5 /MERGE
Displays one of three possible states:
o Merge is not required
o Merge is pending
o Merge is in progress on node node-name, n% completed
6 /NAME
/NAME[=policy-name]
Used with /POLICY=HBMM to display the characteristics of a
specific, named host-based minimerge (HBMM) policy or, if no
policy name is specified, all named HBMM policies on the cluster.
7 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT[=filespec]
Outputs any messages to the specified file.
8 /POLICY
/POLICY=HBMM
Displays the host-based minimerge (HBMM) policy associated with
the specified devices.
HBMM is the only value supported for /POLICY, and it must be
included.
If the command is issued with no device specification,
information is output for all devices. There might be a
noticeable delay between the output of device information or
before returning to the DCL command prompt. This delay is normal.
9 /SITE
/SITE=n
Displays every shadow set member device (and the virtual device
of which it is a member) that has the site value specified by n.