The ClearCase commands in Table 12 manage or display MultiSite information.
Command
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Description
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checkout –unreserved –nmaster
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Performs a nonmastered checkout, which is an unreserved checkout on a branch not mastered by your current replica
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lscheckout –areplicas
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Lists checked-out versions in all replicas of a VOB (Default: lists your current replica’s checkouts)
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mkattype –shared
mkhltype –shared mklbtype –shared |
Creates a shared type object (For more information, see Shared Type Objects)
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mkelem –master
mkdir –master |
Assigns mastership of the main branch of the element to the replica in which you create the element. Also, if your config spec contains mkbranch rules and you do not specify the –nco option, mkelem or mkdir assigns mastership of these branches to the replica in which you create the element.
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vob_scrubber
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Scrubs oplog entries and export_sync records
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In general, all ClearCase commands obey MultiSite mastership restrictions in a replicated VOB. In addition, the following commands work differently in replicated VOBs:
describe
Lists the master replica of an object. For replicas, branch types, and branches, lists the mastership request setting.
describe vob:pname-in-vob
Lists the replica name and the VOB family feature level.
ln
mkelem
rmname
You can change a directory only in the master replica of the branch on which the directory is checked out. Changes to directories include
mkobjecttype –replace
If a type object is shared, you cannot change its instance restrictions. For example, you cannot replace a one-per-element branch type with a one-per-branch branch type.
mkeltype –replace
You cannot change the definition of an element type in a replicated VOB.
rmtype eltype:type-name
You cannot delete an element type in a replicated VOB.