AutoSYNC Software User's Guide (Update 17)

Command Interpreter
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CPUS
display-options
AUTOSYNC display options differ from FUP display options. AUTOSYNC applies
all output data transformations (RECOUT, BLOCKOUT, PAD, and so on) before
converting the data to display format, whereas FUP does it the other way around.
As a result, AUTOSYNC only formats the data itself and displays it as it would be
written to a disk file.
Entry-sequenced record keys are displayed in the 64-bit format.
O[CTAL]
the output is in octal and ASCII format.
D[ECIMAL]
the output is in decimal and ASCII format.
H[EX]
the output is in hexadecimal and ASCII format.
A[SCII]
the output is in ASCII format. This option is ignored if combined with OCTAL, HEX,
DECIMAL or BYTE display options.
NO HEAD
the heading preceding each record or row is not displayed, when one of the
display-options is specified.
CPUS
Displays the CPU configuration of a system.
\system-name
the name of a system in the Expand network.
CREATE MAPDB
Creates the SYNCUSER table in the MapDB. As authorized users are added to the
configuration, other tables are created in the MapDB. These tables are updated
through ADD SYNCFILESET, ADD SYNCUSER, ALTER SYNCFILESET and ALTER
SYNCUSER.
The command also configures an associated monitor process; this monitor process is
automatically started. See Appendix A, Operations and Management for guidelines on
managing the monitor processes.
CPUS [\system-name];