When you display a replication manager recovery, you see its status, data group, and object information such as its object type, name, and location. You also have access to the following information.
Target object information - Displayed when name-mapping is in use and identifies the object that the recovery is for as it is known on the target system.
Recovery type- Identifies the type of information being recovered for the object and followed by the status for that recovery. Only types of information with active or failed recovery are listed. Press F1 (Help) for additional information about recovery types.
Reported by - Identifies the process that reported the object as needing to be recovered.
Recovery technique - Identifies the technique used to perform the recovery, when it can be determined.
Retry count - Only displayed when the recovery status of the object is *CAPTURING or *QUEUED and at least one retry has occurred, this identifies the count of retries for the recovery for this object.
Reason for waiting- Only displayed when the recovery status of the object is *WAITING, this identifies the reason that the status of the recovery is waiting for recovery).
Reason for failure - Displayed when the recovery status of the object is *FAILED, this identifies the reason why the recovery failed, including when a user has canceled the recovery using the CNLRCY command.