The server Commands
server_standby
SYNOPSIS
server_standby {<movername> | ALL}
-activate {mover | rdf}
| -restore {mover | rdf}
| -delete {mover[=<movername>] | rdf}
| -verify {mover}
| -create {mover=<source_movername> [-policy <policy_type>]|
rdf[=<slot_number>]}
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
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Manages the standby and RDF relationships for the specified Data
Mover(s).
server_standby manages the standby and RDF relationship for the
specified Data Mover.
The ALL option executes the command for all of the Data Movers.
CAUTION
!
The ALL option should not be used when creating, restoring, or
activating standby or RDF Data Movers.
-activate {mover | rdf}
Activates the standby Data Mover or the RDF Data Mover for the
primary Data Mover. Before activating the standby, the reboot
caused by creating the standby relationship must be complete.
-delete {mover[=<movername>] | rdf}
Deletes relationship between the standby and primary Data Mover or
deletes the RDF Data Mover for the primary Data Mover. If you have
more than one standby for a primary, you can specify which standby
is to be deleted by entering a <movername>. See
change the type defined for a Data Mover.
-restore {mover | rdf}
Restores the standby Data Mover or the RDF Data Mover for the
primary Data Mover once it has been activated.
-verify {mover}
Verifies the standby status of the Data Mover after a hardware
replacement. If Data Mover hardware has been replaced, the reboot
cycle may not be displayed.
server_setup
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