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PASSWORD

password

—The password associated with the

user account

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DNSZONE

zone_name

—The name of the DNS zone or DNS

container, used to refine queries

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DNSDOMAIN

domain_name

—The name of the DNS domain,

used to refine queries

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LOGFILE

file_name

—The name of the log file

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FAILBACK

fb_switch

—Denotes a failback procedure, performed

after a failed source is recovered or restored (required for
failback). By default, the DFO will only failback records in the dfo_
failback_config.dat file. This option allows you to enter search
criteria to identify the records to change back, even if they are not
in the configuration file. This option is also used if the dfo_
failback_config.dat file is missing.

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SETPASSWORD

user_name password machine file

—Stores

user credentials on the specified machine in the specified file for
later use. The file will be encrypted. This option must be run
separately from a modify or list activity.

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GETPASSWORD—Retrieves previously stored user credentials.
This option can only be used if the credentials were previously
stored with the setpassword option.

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LOCK—Allows Active Directory locking for the A record type of
the source specified without modifying the record

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UNLOCK—Allows Active Directory unlocking for the A record
type of the source specified without modifying the record

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TRUSTEE

trustee_name

—The domain account for the source

machine (domain\machine$). DFO attempts to deny write
permissions to the DNS A record on failover for the account
identified as the trustee. “Deny write permissions” is then
removed from the DNS A record on failback. This keeps the
source server from reclaiming its DNS A record if it comes back
online prior to failback.

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VERBOSE—Logging and display level set to maximum detail

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FLUSHDNS MACHINE

machine_fqd_name

—Runs the ipconfig

/flushdns command to flush the DNS cache on the specified
machine. Use the fully-qualified domain name of the machine.

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TTL

seconds

—Specifies the number of seconds for the time to

live value of all modified records