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27 Replication Manager CLI tools
This chapter describes the CLI functions supported by Replication Manager.
About the installation base path
If the XP P9000 Command View AE Common Component is not installed under the installation directory
of XP P9000 Command View AE suite products, you must set the
HRPM_CLI_BASE_PATH
environment
variable to the actual installation path. Typical cases where this environment variable setting is
necessary are:
•
An XP P9000 Command View AE suite product is installed in an environment where Common
Component has already been installed by another product.
•
An XP P9000 Command View AE suite product is upgraded to 7.4 or later in an environment
where the Common Component has already been installed by another XP P9000 Command View
AE suite product earlier than 7.0.
If the
HRPM_CLI_BASE_PATH
environment variable has not been set correctly, the Replication
Manager CLI will generate a KAVN00189-E error. If you see this error after executing a command,
check the value of
HRPM_CLI_BASE_PATH
.
Using the GetCTDelta command
In addition to the Replication Manager GUI, you can also export C/T Delta (write delay) history data
from the command line. Using the
GetCTDelta
command, you can output the histories of all (or
select) copy groups to a CSV-format file or the console. The command line is an alternative to generate
the information quickly without the overhead associated with the GUI.
GetCTDelta
output is in CSV format. Histories are output from the time of execution up until the date
specified by the command. The CLI output is the same as that exported from the GUI.
This topic contains the includes the following:
• Location
• Syntax
• Examples
Related topics
• About exporting management information
Requirements
Please note the following requirements:
•
For Windows Server 2008 or later, you must have administrator permissions to execute the
GetCTDelta
command.
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