The autosync monitor – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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The AutoSYNC Monitor
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In FUP, rename the current log file and create the new file:
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In AutoSYNC CI, reactivate the synchronizations for the syncuser:
The log file is opened once, when the synchronization process starts up.
SUSPEND stops the synchronization process and ACTIVATE restarts the
synchronization process. The sequence of SUSPEND and ACTIVATE command
thus forces the switch to the new larger log file.
2. Increase the size of the current log file.
This operation can be done without suspending the active synchronizations. Use
FUP to increase the value of MAXEXTENTS:
By setting MAXEXTENTS to the maximum value, you nearly double the size of the
log file, increasing its capacity from approximately 31,000 records.I
The AutoSYNC Monitor
The AutoSYNC monitor manages scheduled synchronizations. Initially, the monitor is
started when the MapDB is created. The AutoSYNC monitor is a fault-tolerant process
pair, so it should not require restarting unless it is stopped or a system coldload is
performed.
As described in
Update the System Coldload and Shutdown Procedures
the system coldload procedures should start the monitor process. It should be started
after TMF.
If synchronization is to occur between different systems, the monitor process must be
configured and running on all the participating systems. It must also have the same
process name.
RENAME SLggguuu, OLDLOG
SET LIKE OLDLOG
SET EXT (primary-extent, secondary-extent)
MAXEXTENTS maxextents
CREATE SLggguuu
EXIT
ACTIVATE SYNCUSER userID;
FUP ALTER SLggguuu, MAXEXTENTS 978