showgmircg

The showgmircg command displays consistency group status for the specified Global Mirror session.

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>>-showgmircg--+-------------------------+-- -lss--LSS_ID------->
               '- -dev--storage_image_ID-'                  

>--+-session_ID--+-------+-+-----------------------------------><
   |             '-. . .-' |   
   '-" - "-----------------'   

Parameters

-dev storage_image_ID
(Optional). Specifies the storage image ID, which includes manufacturer, machine type, and serial number. This parameter is required if you do not specify a fully qualified LSS ID, which includes a storage image ID.
Example: IBM.1750-68FA120
-lss LSS_ID
(Required). Specifies the master logical subsystem (LSS) that receives the showgmircg command. LSS ID consists of two hexadecimal characters in the range of 00 - 1F (1750 only).
Accepts a fully qualified master LSS ID, which includes either the storage image ID or a shortened version without the storage image ID if the -dev parameter is specified.
Example of a fully qualified LSS ID: IBM.1750-68FA120/10
session_ID . . . | -
(Required). Specifies one or more sessions to display. A session ID is a Global Mirror session number that you assign in the 01 - FF hexadecimal range.
If you specify the dash (-), this parameter information is automatically supplied. However, you cannot use the dash (-) if you are using the DS CLI interactive mode.
Example: 01

Example

A separate example is not shown for the 1750 as the information is the same for both. The only difference is the machine type designation, 2107 versus 1750.

Invoking the showgmircg command
dscli>showgmircg –dev IBM.2107-75FA120  -lss 01 10
The resulting output
Sun Aug 11 02:23:49 PST 2004 IBM DS CLI Version: 5.0.0.0 DS: IBM.2107-75FA120

LSS ID		IBM.2107-75FA120/10
Session		01
CG Status	0

Report field definitions

The following supplies information that you can use to help you understand the output that is generated from this command.

LSS ID
Indicates the logical subsystem ID.
Session
Indicates the Global Mirror session number.
CG Status
Indicates the Global Mirror Consistency Group status (primarily used by Field Engineering).
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