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Synchronization Over TCP/IP

HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide522580-015

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On the Source System

The syntax to configure TCP/IP names is:

You may specify up to 6 processes. The process names together must not exceed
30 characters, not including commas and spaces.

2. Set the AutoSYNC global parameter SYNCoverIP:

When the TCP/IP processes and services are properly configured, use a MONITOR
STATUS command to see the monitor listening for AutoSYNC requests:

You can also use the new MONITOR

STATUS

option TCPIP to display the listener

configuration for inbound SYNC requests.

On the Source System

1. Test the connection. Use

SYNCHRONIZE

and specify the HOST name of the

destination system in addition to the source and destination file sets. For testing
purposes, you may use the local system as a destination and specify the local
HOST name. If the destination is on a remote system, the destination file set must
include the Expand node name of the remote system.

2. Configure scheduled synchronization file sets using

ADD SYNCFILESET

or

ALTER SYNCFILESET

, specifying the HOST of the destination system in addition

to the source and destination file sets. If the destination is on a remote system, the
destination file set must include the Expand node name of the remote system.

Synchronization over TCP/IP

As in synchronizations over an Expand link, the source ASYSYNCP receives its file
sets from the monitor or Autosync CI. However, if the file set specifies a TCP/IP
address, ASYSYNCP follows a different protocol to set up the communication with the
remote synchronization process.

ALTER GLOBAL SYNCTCPPROC[ESSES] $ZTC0, $ZTC1,...;

ALTER GLOBAL SYNCOVERIP ON;

Listening for ASYSYNC service. TCP/IP process $ZTC0.
Host foxii0.cac.cpqcorp.net (16.105.249.18), port 20202

Listening for ASYSYNC service. TCP/IP process $ZTC1.
Host foxii1.cac.cpqcorp.net (16.105.249.19), port 20202;

SYNC[HRONIZE] src-fileset TO \nodename.dest-fileset,
HOST { name | IP address } [, sync-options];

ADD SYNCF[ILESET[ src-fileset TO \nodename.dest-fileset,
HOST { name | IP address } [, sync-options];

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