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Display Vserver peer relationships
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver peer show
command displays the following information about Vserver peer relationships:
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Local Vserver name
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Peer Vserver name
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Local Vserver UUID
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Peer Vserver UUID
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Peer cluster name
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State of the peering relationship
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Applications
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Remote Vserver name
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
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If you specify the
-fields <fieldname>, …
parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify. - |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-vserver <vserver>]
- Local Vserver Name-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays relationships that match the specified local Vserver.
[-peer-vserver <text>]
- Peer Vserver Name-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays relationships that match the specified peer Vserver.
[-peer-state {peered|pending|initializing|initiated|rejected|suspended|deleted}]
- Peering State-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays relationships that match the specified peer state.
[-applications {snapmirror|file-copy|lun-copy}]
- Peering Applications-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays relationships that have the specified applications.
[-peer-cluster <text>]
- Peer Cluster Name-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays relationships that have the specified peer cluster name.
[-peer-vserver-uuid <UUID>]
- Peer Vserver UUID (privilege: advanced)-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays relationships that match the specified peer Vserver UUID.
[-vserver-uuid <UUID>]
- Local Vserver UUID (privilege: advanced)-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays relationships that match the specified local Vserver UUID.
[-remote-vserver-name <text>]
- Remote Vserver Name-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays relationships that match the specified remote Vserver.
Examples
The following examples illustrate how to display Vserver peer relationships. + Cluster administrator:
cluster1::> vserver peer show Peer Peer Peering Remote Vserver Vserver State Peer Cluster Applications Vserver ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------------- -------------- --------- lvs1.example.com lvs2.example.com peered cluster1 snapmirror lvs2.example.com lvs1.example.com pvs1.example.com peered cluster2 snapmirror pvs1.example.com lvs2.example.com lvs1.example.com peered cluster1 snapmirror lvs1.example.com lvs3.example.com pvs1_cluster3.example.com peered cluster3 snapmirror pvs1.example.com lvs1.example.com lvs1_cluster4.example.com peered cluster4 snapmirror lvs1.example.com 5 entries were displayed.
Vserver administrator:
vs11.example.com::> vserver peer show Peer Peer Peering Remote Vserver Vserver State Applications Vserver ----------- ----------- ------------ --------------------- ---------- vs11.example.com pvs21.example.com peered snapmirror pvs21.example.com vs11.example.com vs12.example.com peered file-copy, snapmirror vs12.example.com 2 entries were displayed.