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Command Interpreter
HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide—522580-016
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ADD SYNCFILESET
(for synchronization over TCP/IP only)
address of the destination system specified as an internet address or the
configured internet name of the host system.
tcpip-address is specified in the dotted decimal format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
(example: 16.107.164.200).
host-name is the name by which the destination system is known on the
internet, specified as a character string of 49 or fewer characters (example:
foxii.cac.cpqcorp.net).
There is no default value for this option. If HOST is omitted, AutoSYNC
performs the synchronization over the Expand link.
INTERVAL interval [ MINUTES | HOURS | DAYS ]
the frequency at which the destination file set is to be updated. The value of
interval is between 1 minute and 366 days. The default unit of time is the
MINUTE. The default interval is 5 minutes.
The interval value is ignored if a START option is specified without a STOP
option; then synchronization occurs once a day at START time.
Note that the interval is the time to delay from the completion of one
synchronization until the start of the next synchronization.
KEEPB[ACKUPINFILE]
instructs AutoSYNC to retain the BACKUP and RESTORE input files. By
default, these files are temporary and they are purged after the synchronization
has completed.
This option is used for troubleshooting only.
The name of the input file is in the format of ZBKnnnnn for BACKUP and
ZRSnnnnn for RESTORE, where nnnnn is a serial number. The files are
placed in the MapDB subvolume. The exact file name is displayed in the
syncuser’s log file SLnnnggg.
Input files are not created if no files require synchronization. For BACKUP, the
input file is always created when files are synchronized. For RESTORE, the
input file is created only when files are synchronized and the MAPNAMES
option is specified.
For OSS file sets, the BACKUP input files is an entry-sequenced file that
contains the names of the files and directories to be synchronized, in addition
to internal file information.
KEEPS[ECURITY]
that the Guardian security settings "rwep" of the source file are retained on the
destination file.
KEEPSECURITY overrides the SECURE and NETWORKSECURE options.