You can display the hot standby parameters.
You have the server authorizations ParamRead, ParamCheckWrite, or ParamFull.
hss_getnodes
OK
HS_STORAGE_DLL <file_name>
OFFICIAL_NODE <virtual_server_name>
CURRENT_NODE <master_component>
HS_NODE_001 <standby_component>
HS_NODE_002 <standby_component>
Logging on to the Database Manager CLI as operator DBM with password DBM, displaying all hot standby parameters for the HOTEL_VIRTUAL hot standby system on a local computer
dbmcli -u DBM,DBM -d HOTEL_VIRTUAL hss_getnodes
OK
HS_STORAGE_DLL libhsscopy
OFFICIAL_NODE HOTEL_VIRTUAL
CURRENT_NODE GENUA
HS_NODE_001 GENUA
HS_NODE_002 PARMA
See also:
Example in Setting Up a Hot Standby System