Troubleshooting tools, Autosync commands, Synchronization logs – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Problem Resolution

HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide522580-015

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Troubleshooting Tools

Troubleshooting Tools

AUTOSYNC Commands

Checking the Environment

The overall processing environment can be checked using the CI command

ENV

. It

displays the names of the current MapDB and SysDB, along with the Guardian OS
RVU, the serial number of the NonStop system, and so on.

Checking the Configuration

To list the values of system wide parameters, use

INFO GLOBALS

. To change any

global parameter, use

ALTER GLOBAL

.

To verify the parameters set for one or all syncusers, use

INFO SYNCUSER

. To

display the attributes of one or all syncfilesets, use

INFO SYNCFILESET

.

Checking Status of Synchronizations

To display state of source sync processes that are active, use

STATUS SYNC

. For

example, is a synchronization appears to be running slow, you can issue STATUS
SYNC DETAIL at periodic intervals and follow the progress of the synchronization by
checking the changes in the bytes transferred count.

Synchronization Logs

Scheduled Synchronizations

AutoSYNC logs the output of scheduled synchronizations, in MapDB file SLggguuu
(where ggguuu is the user ID of the syncuser). Each log record contains:

A timestamp in the format yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.cc

The source-system name (Expand node name)

The batchID for the syncfileset

A character identifying the process that logged the entry:

°

C— AutoSYNC configuration changes

°

s— ASYSYNC-S - source system

°

d— ASYSYNC-D - destination system

°

t— trigger command output

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