Checking the outcome of scheduled synchronizations, Security and authorization, Bypassing disabled log down – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
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Checking the Outcome of Scheduled
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Checking the Outcome of Scheduled
Synchronizations
paragraph, the outcomes of scheduled
synchronizations performed on behalf of Syncuser ggg,uuu are logged in file
SLggguuu. To display the content of the synchronization log file, use the LOG option of
Security and Authorization
A scheduled synchronization is managed by the AutoSYNC monitor process. The
monitor process starts ASYSYNCP processes for each AutoSYNC user who has been
added and who has configured synchronization file sets.
Initially, the ASYSYNCP process runs under the user ID of the authorizer, but when
accessing files, the ASYSYNCP process uses only the user ID and access rights of the
user who configured the file sets. When the process starts, it logs on as the user ID.
The change of user ID succeeds only when the authorizer is the Super user, the group
manager, or the AutoSYNC user. If the logon operation fails, ASYSYNCP terminates.
The user must have appropriate remote passwords to any remote destination.
AutoSYNC can only synchronize files that are secured for read access by the user ID.
It can only replace files that are secured for purge access by the user ID. If the
destination is remote, replaced files must be secured for remote purge access.
The ownership of synchronized symbolic links is a special case. By default, the owner
of a synchronized symbolic link is the syncuser and not the owner of the source
symbolic link or the OWNER specified in the
To change this behavior, see
Changing Default Ownership of Symbolic Links
Bypassing Disabled Log Down
Some systems have restricted the ability of the Super user or group manager to logon
as another user without entering that user’s password. This restriction is configured
with the SafeGuard PASSWORD-REQUIRED setting but is often referred to as the
disabled log down, and effectively limits AutoSYNC to a single user who is the
authorizer.
In this situation, you have two options:
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Configure a separate AutoSYNC environment, including a separate monitor
process, for each user who wishes to configure scheduled synchronizations, or
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Bypass the disabled log down restriction by using a privileged ASYSYNCP process
on the source system. This requires the Super user ID on the source system.