GBase 8a gcadmin recover Command Enables Dynamic Sync Recovery Control
GBase 8a's built-in gcrecover service manages data synchronization recovery, and DBAs can control its behavior using the gcadmin recover command without restarting any services. The command supports pausing and resuming recovery task scheduling, as well as assigning per-virtual-cluster (VC) priority for specific event types such as DDL, DML, or DML storage events. All commands are idempotent, meaning repeated execution does not cause errors, and current state can be checked via show status and show highpriority subcommands. Recovery state is persisted in gcware, so settings survive a gcrecover service restart and are immediately reflected in logs upon resumption. This toolset gives database administrators fine-grained control over cluster synchronization workloads, making it practical to reduce resource usage during peak hours by pausing recovery and resuming it during off-peak periods.
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