as-admin Commands for Cross-site Replication
The as-admin utility offers some commands for cross-site replication.
To see a list of all
as-admin
commands related to cross-site replication, use the following command:
help siteEnter help -long before the name of a specific as-admin command to display detailed information about that command. For example, the following command lists the syntax, command description, and parameter descriptions of the alter site command.
help -long alter site
- alter site
The alter site command is used to change a characteristic of the specified remote site. When you alter a remote site, the site is first deleted and then created again with the new changes. This helps in re-establishing connections to the remote site. This is especially useful when the router discovery URL has changes. - create site
The create site command is used to define a remote site. A remote site must be defined before operations or transactions can be routed to it. - drop site
The drop site command removes the specified remote site definition from the metaspace. - resume site
The resume site command resumes routing to the site which was previously suspended. - show local site
The show local site command displays the settings of the local site. - show remote site
The show remote site command displays the settings of the remote site. - show sites
The show sites command displays detailed information about both, local site and remote site. - suspend site
The suspend site command suspends routing to the specified remote site. - site prompt
The site prompt command applies only to the as-admin executable. The command toggles the display of the name of the local site as part of the as-admin command prompt.
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