multiutil command use
You can use the multiutil command to perform operations
on replicas.
The command
has the following features:
- A set of subcommands that perform product functions, such as replica creation, synchronization, and management, mastership changes of objects, and failure recovery.
- Some subcommands and command options can be abbreviated, as indicated in the reference pages.
- You can use multiutil in single-command mode; for example:
multiutil lspacket
You can also use multiutil in interactive mode; for example:
multiutil multiutil> lspacket multiutil> quit
- Commands and options are case sensitive and must be typed in lowercase.
- The help command and the -help option display syntax summaries.
multiutil help chreplica Usage: chreplica [-cl.an name] [-site name] ...
multiutil chreplica -help Usage: chreplica [-cl.an name] [-site name] ...
- On Windows, the man command displays reference pages.