This is an RSM Server command that displays the routes that need to be upgraded or recovered.
route_upgrade_status
Two routes, rep_serv_12.rep_serv_11 and rep_serv_11.rep_serv_12 need to be upgraded. Their current and new route versions are at 1100 and 1150.
Source Destination Route Version Proposed Version Status ------ ----------- ------------- ---------------- ------------------ rs_12 rs_11 1100 1150 Need route upgrade rs_11 rs_12 1100 1150 Need route upgrade
Route rep_serv_12.rep_serv_11 needs to be recovered. No other route can be upgraded until rep_serv_12.rep_serv_11 is successfully recovered.
Source Destination Route Proposed Status Version Version ------ ----------- -------- --------- ------------------------ rs_12 rs_11 1100 1150 Need route upgrade recovery
Only routes that need to be upgraded or recovered are displayed.
If a route upgrade fails and needs to be recovered, this command shows only the route upgrade status of the routes that need to be recovered. The failed routes must be recovered successfully before any other routes can be upgraded.
If no routes need to be recovered, this command shows all routes that need to be upgraded.
In some cases, it is preferable to perform route upgrades using RSM Client, or by executing sysadmin rs_fast_route_upgrade at the originating Replication Server.
For each route, route_upgrade_status returns five columns as shown in Table 3-27.
Source |
Origin Replication Server of the route |
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Destination |
Destination Replication Server of the route |
Route Version |
Current route version |
Proposed Version |
New route version |
Status |
One of the following:
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Any user can execute this command.
route_upgrade, route_upgrade_recovery, sysadmin fast_route_upgrade