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SUSPEND SYNCUSER
* designates all configured syncfilesets for the syncuser.
To display the file set ID’s and BATCHIDs, use
.
SUSPEND SYNCUSER
Stops synchronization activity for the specified user. Active synchronization is stopped
after the current file set is synchronized.
user-id
a Guardian user ID or user name of a configured user.
ALLUSERS
designates all users.
SYNCHRONIZE
Executes a one time synchronization. Each eligible file in the source file set is copied
to the destination file set unless the same file (or a later version) is already present.
The following source files are not eligible for synchronization:
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Audited files, unless AUDITED is specified
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Partitioned files
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Corrupt or broken files
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Files opened exclusively
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Files opened for update, unless OPENUPDATE is specified
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Files starting with ZZ and system swap files, unless ZZINCLUDE is specified
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Files in subvolumes $vol.ZYQ*, because they are OSS files
If an eligible source file has a modification timestamp that is later than the
corresponding destination file, the destination file is replaced. Timestamp comparisons
account for differences in time zones and system clocks. A few exceptions exist:
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Open files are not replaced; if RENAMEOPEN is specified, files open for read or
execute access are renamed to a special subvolume and then replaced by the
source file.
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Corrupt and broken destination files are always replaced, regardless of the
modification timestamp.
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If TIMEEXACT is specified, a destination file that has a different timestamp is
replaced by a file that has the same timestamp.
SUSPEND SYNCU[SER] { user-id | ALLUSERS };