The following examples shows both successful and unsuccessful replication connection attempts:
Testing connection to port 9904... Connected! Testing connection to port 9911... Connected! Testing connection to port 9915... Connected! Testing connection to port 9916... Connected! Replication troubleshooting completed successfully - Connection to all ports is OK!
replication --troubleshoot --peer acme-205 Testing connection to port 9904... Connected! Testing connection to port 9911... Connected! Testing connection to port 9915... Unable to connect to socket - Connection refused Could not connect to acme-205 on port 9915 - (Connection refused) Testing connection to port 9916... Unable to connect to socket - Connection refused Could not connect to acme-205 on port 9916 - (Connection refused)
Usage:
replication --show [--name <name>]
[--role <source | target>]
[--verbose]
[--limits]
replication --add --name <name>]
--role <source | target>
--peer <ip address | hostname>
[--peer_name <name>]
[--username <user name>]
[--encryption <none | aes128 | aes256>]
replication --update --name <name>
--role <source | target>
[--peer <ip address | hostname>]
[--encryption <none | aes128 | aes256>]
[--username <name>]
replication --delete --name <name>
--role <source | target>
[--force]
replication --start --name <name>
--role <source | target
replication --stop --name <name>
--role <source | target
replication --limit --speed <<num><kbps | mbps | gbps | default>
--target <ip address | hostname>
replication --resync --name <name>
--role <source | target>
replication --troubleshoot --peer <ip address | hostname>
replication --help
replication <command> <command-arguments>
<command> can be one of:
--show Displays command specific information.
--add Adds a replication link to a container.
--update Updates a replication link to a container.
--delete Deletes a replication link from a container.
--start Starts replication.
--stop Stops replication.
--limit Limits bandwidth consumed by replication.
--resync Initiates a replication re-sync.
--troubleshoot Troubleshoots replication connection.
For command-specific help, please type replication --help <command>
For example:
replication --help show