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BC Operation
The figure below shows the usage of the –FBC option. In the example, the
command tests the status of the intermediate S-VOL/P-VOL (MU#1)
through a specified pair group in a CA environment.
Syntax pairevtwait –h
pairevtwait { –g group | –d pair_vol | –d[g] raw_device [ MU# ] | –d[g]
seq# LDEV# [ MU# ] | –FCA [ MU# ] | -FBC [ MU# ] | –h | –s status . . .|
–t timeout [ interval ] | –nowait | –l | –nomsg | –q | –z }
Arguments –d pair_vol Specifies a paired volume name written in the
configuration definition file. The command executes
only for the specified paired volume.
–d[g] raw_device [ MU# ]
(HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows NT/2000/2003, AIX,
and MPE/iX only)
Searches the RM configuration file
(local instance) for a volume that matches the specified
raw device. If a volume is found, the command is
executed on the paired volume (
–d) or group (–dg).
This option is effective without specification of the
–g group option.
PVOL
S/P
VOL
SVOL
SVOL
Ora(CA)
Oradb1(BC)
Oradb2(BC)
0
1
0
Seq#
30052
Seq#30053
CA environment
pairevtwait -g ora -s psus -t 10 -FBC 1
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