Scheduled synchronization problems, Errors replacing destination files, Violation – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Problem Resolution
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Scheduled Synchronization Problems
Scheduled Synchronization Problems
The source synchronization process fails with security
violation
Verify that the Monitor process was started by the intended Authorizer..
Verify that the Authorizer has permission to log down to the sync user ID. If not,
license the ASYSYNCP process, to bypass the restriction. See
on page 4-8 for details.
The destination synchronization process creation fails with
a security violation
Verify that the syncuser’s remote passwords has been set correctly between the
source and remote destination system.
The destination synchronization process starts but fails to
log down to the sync user ID
Verify that the Authorizer has permission to log down to the SYNCUSER ID without
specifying a password. If not, make license the ASYSYNCP process to bypass the
restriction. See
Scheduled Synchronization Flow
on page 4-8 for details.
Errors replacing destination files
The following apply to both one-time and scheduled synchronizations:
Verify that this user has purge authority on destination files. AutoSYNC cannot
replace files if they cannot be purged by this user. In fact, setting purge security to
“-” on the destination implicitly excludes the file from synchronization, as shown by
the REPORT command.
Verify security settings for the destination file set. If security is restricted to local
users only, ASYSYNC (or ASYSYNCP if synchronizing over TCP/IP) on the
destination system can licensed to operate as a local process. See
on page 3-20 for configuration instructions.
Verify that there are no SAFEGUARD volume or subvolume settings that prevent
creating the destination files.
Use FUP DUP to move a few files from the source to the destination. If the FUP
DUP operation succeeds, the synchronization will succeed.