eqv_list [-d destsys] [-s sys] [-t tag] [-e SHARED] [-fC]
This function prints strings to standard output describing equivalency relationships between resource instances. If destsys is not specified, the current system is assumed. Each line contains fields separated by a delimiter character. The default delimiter character is ^A (\001). If the -fC option is specified, the delimiter is changed to C.
The example listings below show a colon (:) as a delimiter.
LKSYSA:135.66.249.201:LKSYSB:135.66.249.201:SHARED
LKSYSA:FSLIST.0:LKSYSB;FSLIST.0:SHARED
LKSYSA:LK0-LKSYSA:LKSYSB:LK0-LKSYSA:SHARED
Using LKSYSA:fi.vo.0:LKSYSB;fi.vo.0:SHARED, these are the fields:
LKSYSA | Primary system name where the resource resides. |
fi.vo.0 | Volume resource tag on the primary system. |
LKSYSB | System name for the secondary system, where the resource equivalency resides. |
fi.vo.0 | Volume resource tag for the equivalent resource on the secondary system. |
SHARED | Equivalency type. |
The remaining arguments limit the information output as specified below:
-s sys. This option limits the output to include only the equivalencies relating to the system specified by the sys argument.
-t tag. This option limits the output to include only the equivalencies relating to the tag specified by the tag argument.
-e SHARED. This option prints all SHARED equivalency information.
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