HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
Hp autosync user’s guide
HP AutoSYNC User’s
Guide
Abstract
HP NonStop™ AutoSYNC™ software is a reliable, fault-tolerant, and automatic
subsystem for replicating files through synchronization. This manual describes the
uses, installation, and all other operational aspects of AutoSYNC.
Product Version
AutoSYNC AAR
Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs)
This manual supports all J-series RVUs, all H-series RVUs, and all G-series RVUs,
until otherwise indicated in a replacement publication.
Part Number
Published
522580-016
June 2011
This manual is related to the following products:
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Legal Notices
- 1 AutoSYNC Overview
- 2 Installation
- Prerequisites
- Installing AutoSYNC
- Move Files from the Product Media to the Installation Subvolume
- Install the AutoSYNC Product Files
- Start an EMS Distributor
- Create the AutoSYNC System Database
- License AutoSYNC
- Create the AutoSYNC Mapping Database
- Start the Monitor Process
- Authorize AutoSYNC
- Update the System Coldload and Shutdown Procedures
- Install the AutoSYNC EMS templates
- Shutting Down AutoSYNC
- Installing a New Version of AutoSYNC
- 3 One-time Synchronization
- Overview
- SYNCHRONIZE Command
- File Sets
- Data Transfer and File Replacement
- Synchronization Options
- Making Exact Copies
- Excluding ZZ Files
- Excluding Specific Files
- Purging Extra Destination Files
- Purging Extra Subvolumes in the Destination File Set
- Replacing Open Destination Files
- Changing File Ownership
- Synchronizing Based on Ownership
- Synchronizing based on REDEFINITION timestamp
- Synchronizing based on Binder or Linker timestamp
- Changing File Security
- Compression
- Process Priority and Throttling
- Recovery
- BACKUP and RESTORE Programs
- Reporting Outcome of the Synchronization
- Preserving Security Attributes on the Destination
- 4 Scheduled Synchronization
- 5 OSS File Synchronization
- 6 Triggers
- 7 Synchronization Over TCP/IP
- 8 Command Interpreter
- Running the Command Interpreter
- Command Syntax
- Command Summary
- Command Descriptions
- ACTIVATE BATCHID
- ACTIVATE SYNCFILESET
- ACTIVATE SYNCUSER
- ADD SYNCFILESET
- ADD SYNCUSER
- ALTER BATCHID
- ALTER FILE
- ALTER GLOBAL
- ALTER LOCAL
- ALTER MAPDB
- ALTER MONITOR
- ALTER SYNCFILESET
- ALTER SYNCUSER
- AUTHORIZE
- CALC
- CLEAR AUTOSYNC
- COMMENT
- COPY
- CPUS
- CREATE MAPDB
- CREATE SYSDB
- DELAY
- DELETE BATCHID
- DELETE SYNCFILESET
- DELETE SYNCUSER
- DEQUEUE
- DISABLE AUTOSYNC
- DROP MAPDB
- ENV
- EXIT
- FACTOR
- FC and !
- FILEINFO (FI)
- FILES
- HELP
- HISTORY
- INFO AUTOSYNC
- INFO BATCHID
- INFO GLOBALS
- INFO LOCALS
- INFO MAPDB
- INFO SYNCFILESET
- INFO SYNCUSER
- LABELDISPLAY (LD)
- LISTFILEOPENS (LFO)
- LIST SYNCPROCESS
- LOG
- LS
- MONITOR
- OBEY
- OPEN
- OUT
- PURGEDATA
- RENAME
- RESET
- RESET GLOBAL
- RESET LOCAL
- REPORT
- RUN[D]
- START MONITOR
- STATS
- STATUS AUTOSYNC
- STATUS BATCHID
- STATUS MONITOR
- STATUS SYNC
- STATUS SYNCFILESET
- STOP MONITOR
- SUSPEND BATCHID
- SUSPEND SYNCFILESET
- SUSPEND SYNCUSER
- SYNCHRONIZE
- TIME
- UPDATE
- UPGRADE MAPDB
- VOLUME
- 9 Reporting Function
- A Operations and Management
- B Problem Resolution
- C Examples
- D Error Messages
- Index