Scheduled synchronization flow, Monitor process – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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Scheduled Synchronization

HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide522580-017

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Scheduled Synchronization Flow

Perform the following operations, on the source system, to make ASYSYNCP a
privileged program that can log down.

1. In BIND, issue the following commands:

2. At the TACL prompt, SQL compile ASYSYNCP:

3. At the TACL prompt, accelerate ASYSYNC

4. Then, as SUPER.SUPER, issue the following command

Scheduled Synchronization Flow

The following paragraphs describe how components of AutoSYNC interact to manage
and execute scheduled synchronizations:

Monitor Process

ASYSYNCP process

ASYSYNC process

Variant for Synchronization over TCP/IP

Monitor Process

The monitor process accesses the SYNCUSER table to determine the users that have
been configured by the administrator. Each user has various parameters such as
maximum priority. A user may be suspended, in which case it is ignored.

ADD * FROM ASYSYNCP
SET LIKE ASYSYNCP
ALTER CALLABLE^LOG^DOWN, CALLABLE ON
SET SAVEABEND ON
BUILD ASYSYNCP!

SQLCOMP/IN ASYSYNCP/NOREGISTER ON

AXCEL ASYSYNCP, ASYSYNCP
or
OCA ASYSYNCP

FUP LICENSE ASYSYNCP

Note. Disabling log down simply prevents use of another user ID by the Super user. The
Super user still has unfettered access to all data on the system. Using a privileged ASYSYNCP
to bypass disabled log down does not compromise data security.

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