AutoSYNC Software User's Guide (Update 17)

Command Interpreter
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ADD SYNCUSER
BACKUP backup-program
the object file name of the BACKUP program to use on the source system when a
file set is synchronized.
If BACKUP is omitted, the default $SYSTEM.SYSnn.BACKUP program is used.
EMSFILEEVENTS | NO EMSFILEEVENTS
logs any synchronization error related to a specific file (for example, error 48, error
45, and so on) in the EMS log.
The EMS message specifies the name of the logfile SLggguuu, the key of the log
record, the SYNCfileset ID, the file error and the filename portion of the file. The
user should then refer to the logfile for details.
The default is NO EMSFILEEVENTS.
EMSFILEN[OTSYNCED]
logs an event to the EMS log when a syncfileset is synchronized to completion but
contains one or more files that were not synchronized.
The event does not necessarily signal an error condition. For example, a event is
generated when a file in a syncfileset configured with OPENUPDATE is being
updated during a synchronization.
Setting the global parameter or SYNCUSER option EMSSUPPRESS overrides
EMSFILENOTSYNCED. If EMSSUPPRESS is set, EMSFILENOTSYNCED events
are not generated.
EMSS[UPPRESS] | NO EMSS[UPPRESS]
suppresses the generation of a class of EMS events that are considered optional.
Suppressing the optional messages reduces the volume of output sent to the EMS
collector. The types of messages suppressed are the following:
The synchronization process START and STOP messages issued by the
monitor process when it launches or stops a synchronization process. Once
started, a synchronization process keeps processing synchronizations until a
syncfileset, batchid or syncuser is suspended or the monitor process is
stopped.
Messages reporting configuration changes made by the administrator to a file
set or a batch ID.
Events that report failures are never suppressed and are always logged to the
EMS collector.
The option may be disabled to troubleshoot an AutoSYNC problem or to analyze
unusual behavior.