cdr swap shadow
The cdr swap shadow command switches a replicate with its shadow replicate during manual remastering.
Syntax
Element | Purpose | Restrictions | Syntax |
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repl_name | Name of the primary replicate. | The primary replicate participant attributes state, type (P or R), and table owner (O or I) must match the shadow replicate participant attributes. | Long Identifiers |
repl_ID | Internal Enterprise Replication identification code for the primary replicate. | ||
shadow_name | Name of the shadow replicate. | The shadow replicate state must match the primary replicate state. Shadow replicate participants must match the primary replicate participants. | Long Identifiers |
shadow_ID | Internal Enterprise Replication identification code for the shadow replicate. |
The following table describes the cdr swap shadow options.
Long Form | Short Form | Meaning |
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--primaryname= | -p | Specifies the name of the primary replicate. |
--primaryid= | -P | Specifies the ID of the primary replicate. |
--shadowname= | -s | Specifies the name of the shadow replicate. |
--shadowid= | -S | Specifies the ID of the shadow replicate. |
Usage
Use the cdr swap shadow command to switch a replicate with its shadow replicate as the last step in manually remastering a replicate that was created with the --name=n option. You create a shadow replicate using the cdr define replicate command with the --mirrors option.
Use the onstat -g cat repls command to obtain the repl_ID and shadow_ID. Alternatively, you can query the syscdrrepl view in the sysmaster database.
You can run this command from within an SQL statement by using the SQL administration API.