link data type example

Here’s an XML example of the link data type; the properties shown are those that are returned by a verbose GET request for an active/active link:

<link>
    <compression>false</compression>
    <connection>
        <localHost>
        192.168.210.16, 192.168.210.17, 192.168.210.18, 192.168.210.19
        </localHost>
        <localPort>5748</localPort>
        <remoteHost>replication.admin.hcp-ca.example.com</remoteHost>
        <remotePort>5748</remotePort>
    </connection>
    <description>Active/active link between systems in MA and CA</description>
    <encryption>false</encryption>
    <failoverSettings>
        <local>
            <autoFailover>true</autoFailover>
            <autoFailoverMinutes>60</autoFailoverMinutes>
        </local>
        <remote>
            <autoFailover>true</autoFailover>
            <autoFailoverMinutes>60</autoFailoverMinutes>
        </remote>
    </failoverSettings>
    <id>2de89eec-0ec0-4f98-b852-0778dfeee792</id>
    <name>MA-CA</name>
    <priority>OLDEST_FIRST</priority>
    <statistics>
        <upToDateAsOfString>2014-03-18T10:47:59-0400
        </upToDateAsOfString>
        <upToDateAsOfMillis>1395154079640</upToDateAsOfMillis>
        <bytesPending>189027593061</bytesPending>
        <bytesPendingRemote>319740</bytesPendingRemote>
        <bytesReplicated>72254119306967</bytesReplicated>
        <bytesPerSecond>56215390</bytesPerSecond>
        <objectsPending>534</objectsPending>
        <objectsPendingRemote>2</objectsPendingRemote>
        <objectsReplicated>295661</objectsReplicated>
        <operationsPerSecond>119.1</operationsPerSecond>
        <errors>0</errors>
        <errorsPerSecond>0.0</errorsPerSecond>
    </statistics>
    <status>GOOD</status>
    <statusMessage>Synchronizing data</statusMessage>
    <suspended>false</suspended>
    <type>ACTIVE_ACTIVE</type>
</link>

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