HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Command Interpreter

HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide522580-015

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ALTER SYNCFILESET

RATE percentage | NO RATE

the percentage of elapsed time the synchronization process should be active.

The default is 100%.

TO file-set

the destination the file set that is to be synchronized with the source file set.

The destination node may be specified as back slash asterisk (\*) which means
that the destination of the synchronization is every node that has AutoSYNC
installed, licensed, and running.

Using back slash asterisk (\*) as destination system names is not supported for
OSS file sets or for file sets configured for synchronization over TCP/IP.

For file-set format definitions, see

Guardian file set definition

and

OSS file set

definition

on page 8-9.

START hh:mm:ss | NO START

the start time of a synchronization window or a once-a-day synchronization.
The time is entered in the format hour:minute:seconds between 00:00:00 and
23:59:59. The maximum window is 24 hours.

When only the START option is specified the INTERVAL is ignored and one
synchronization per day is performed at the start time.

If the start time is later than the stop time, then it is assumed the
synchronization window crosses into the next day.

STOP hh:mm:ss | NO STOP

the ending time of the synchronization window. The time is entered in the
format hour:minute:seconds between 00:00:00 and 23:59:59. The maximum
window is 24 hours.

If the stop time is smaller than the start time, then it is assumed the
synchronization window crosses into the next day.

If STOP is omitted but START is specified, synchronization happens once a
day at the specified START time.

TIMEEX[ACT] | NO TIMEEX[ACT]

a file is synchronized if the modification timestamp of the source does not
exactly match the modification timestamp of the destination file.

By default, a file is synchronized only when the source file has been modified
after the destination file was last modified.

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