Transferring mastership of an element

When you create a new element, it is mastered by the replica in which you create it. You can change the mastership of the element using the chmaster command.

About this task

You can perform the following element operations only at the element's master replica:
  • Changing identities or permissions on the element (for replicas that preserve identities and permissions).
  • Changing permissions on the element (for replicas that preserve permissions).
  • Locking the element with the obsolete option.
  • Removing the element.

Procedure

  1. At the master replica, enter a chmaster command:
    MINUTEMAN% multitool chmaster bangalore tests.txt@@ 
    Changed mastership of file element "tests.txt@@" to "bangalore"
    
  2. At the old master replica, export and send an update packet to the new master replica:
    MINUTEMAN% multitool syncreplica –export –fship bangalore@/vobs/dev
    
    Generating synchronization packet 
    /opt/hcl/ccm/versionvault/shipping/ms_ship/outgoing/sync_boston_hub_0
    7-Dec-02.18.15.57_5978_1
    - shipping order file is
    /opt/hcl/ccm/versionvault/shipping/ms_ship/outgoing/sh_o_sync_boston_
    hub_07-Dec-02.18.15.57_5978_1
    Attempting to forward/deliver generated packets...
    -- Forwarded/delivered packet
    /opt/hcl/ccm/versionvault/shipping/ms_ship/outgoing/sync_boston_hub_0
    7-Dec-02.18.15.57_5978_1
    
  3. At the new master replica, import the packet:
    RAMOHALLI> multitool syncreplica –import –receive
    Applied sync. packet C:\Program
    Files\HCL\CCM\VersionVault\var\shipping\ms_ship\incoming\sync_boston_
    hub_07-Dec-02.18.15.57_5978_1 to VOB \\ramohalli\vobs\dev.vbs
    
  4. At the new master replica, verify that mastership has been received:
    RAMOHALLI> multitool describe –fmt "%n\t%[master]p\n" tests.txt@@
    tests.txt@@     bangalore@\dev