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Command Interpreter
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ADD SYNCFILESET
written to the logfile to notify the user that the Safeguard setting for the source
file has been turned off on the destination.
The default is NO NOSAFEGUARD and the ACL for a source file is
propagated to the synchronized destination file.
RECOVER[Y] | NO RECOVER[Y]
enables or disables the recovery option.
If recovery is enabled, AutoSYNC saves a copy of an existing destination file to
an archive subvolume before it restores a later copy of the file. If a failure
occurs during the synchronization and the file is corrupted, the archived copy is
recovered and replaces the corrupted file.
This option overrides the global parameter [AUTO]SYNCRECOVER.
By default, recovery is enabled.
RENAMEO[PEN]
specifies that destination unaudited files that are opened for shared READ
access or running object files are to be renamed to allow AutoSYNC to replace
them.
The syncuser must have PURGE privileges to the destination file for the
RENAME to succeed.
Both the old and new file names are recorded in an AutoSYNC index file called
AAINDEX, located in the MapDB subvolume.
The renamed files are named AAnnnnnn, where nnnnnn is a sequence
number, and are placed in same subvolume name as the AutoSYNC MapDB,
in the destination fileset volume. Renamed partitions, alternate indexes and
protection views are named ABnnnnnn, ACnnnnnn, and so on.
RESTORE restore-program
the name of the RESTORE object program to use on the destination system
when a file set is synchronized.
This option overrides the RESTORE option specified in the
command.
If RESTORE is omitted, $SYSTEM.SYSnn.RESTORE is used.
SECURE “rwep”
Note. If the destination file is audited, AutoSYNC displays a warning message and
the file is not synchronized. An audited file cannot be renamed and AutoSYNC cannot
temporarily unaudit the file to rename it because the file is opened.
Note. A synchronized file, table, index or view may not replace an existing object of a
different type.