The lsclustercandidate command lists the clusters that are available for setting up a partnership with the local cluster. This is a prerequisite for creating intercluster Metro or Global Mirror relationships.
>>- svcinfo -- -- lsclustercandidate -- --+----------+-- -------> '- -nohdr -' >--+------------------------+---------------------------------->< '- -delim -- delimiter -'
This command displays a list of clusters that are available as candidate partner clusters to form a Metro Mirror or Global Mirror partnership between two clusters.
Output from the command shows the cluster ID, name, and configured status of the remote candidate cluster. The remote candidate cluster forms a partnership with the local cluster when you use the svctask mkpartnership command. The remote cluster shows the partnership status as partially_configured_local_stopped or partially_configured_local when you use the svcinfo lscluster command. The svcinfo lsclustercandidate command displays the configured status of those remote clusters that have formed a partnership with the local cluster.
An invocation example
svcinfo lsclustercandidate
The resulting output
id configured cluster_name 0000010034E0F430 no ldcluster26