registry dump
Returns the replica information for each replica in the cell. The syntax is:
registry dump [registry_replica_name]
Description The registry dump command returns the replica information for each replica in the cell. Replicas are displayed with a blank line between them.
This command is the same as the following script:
foreach i [registry catalog] {
lappend r [registry show $i -replica]
append r
}
return r
This command sets the _b(sec) variable to the last replica listed in the display.
Privileges Required You must have A (admin) permission to the replist object.
Examples
dcecp> registry dump {name /.../dcecp.cell.osf.org/subsys/dce/sec/master} {type master} {cell /.../dcecp.cell.osf.org} {uuid
a1248a5e-e1e6-11cd-aa0c-0800092734a4} {status enabled} {lastupdtime 1994-10-13-14:44:48.000-04:00I-----} {lastupdseq 0.271} {addresses
{ncacn_ip_tcp 130.105.5.121} {ncadg_ip_udp 130.105.5.121}} {masteraddrs {ncacn_ip_tcp 130.105.5.121} {ncadg_ip_udp 130.105.5.121}}
{masterseqnum 0.100} {masteruuid a1248a5e-e1e6-11cd-aa0c-0800092734a4} {version secd.dce.1.1} {updseqqueue {0.204 0.271}} {name
/.../dcecp.cell.osf.org/subsys/dce/sec/ice} {type slave} {cell /.../dcecp.cell.osf.org} {uuid c772f46a-e1ec-11cd-9a16-0000c0239a70} {status
enabled} {lastupdtime 1994-10-13-14:44:48.000-04:00I-----} {lastupdseq 0.271} {addresses {ncacn_ip_tcp 130.105.5.45} {ncacn_ip_tcp
130.105.5.45} {ncadg_ip_udp 130.105.5.45}} {masteraddrs {ncacn_ip_tcp 130.105.5.121} {ncadg_ip_udp 130.105.5.121}} {masterseqnum
0.100} {masteruuid a1248a5e-e1e6-11cd-aa0c-0800092734a4} {version secd.dce.1.1} dcecp>
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