AutoSYNC Software User's Guide (Update 19)

Command Interpreter
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LOG
SOURCE
displays the synchronization processes that are running as source synchronization
processes.
USER user-ID
displays the synchronization processes for the specified syncuser.
LOG
Displays a history of the AUTOSYNC terminal session on another device, which may
be a disk file, a printer, or another terminal. LOG TO starts the logging process, and
LOG STOP terminates the logging.
TO filename
identifies the current log file and starts logging.
CLEAR
clears the log file of existing data.
STOP
closes the current log file and stops logging.
LS
Displays OSS disk files, directories and directory trees and their attributes. The
command is equivalent to the OSS shell command ls, with the options listed below.
Unlike the OSS shell command, the AUTOSYNC command and options are not case
sensitive.
oss-pathname
an oss file or directory.
If oss-pathname is omitted, the root directory is assumed.
-a
lists all entries in the directory, including the "." (dot) and ".." (dot dot) and other
files whose names begin with a ".".
-i
displays inode number for each file listed.
-l
LOG { TO filename [CLEAR] | STOP };
LS [ [ -a ] |[ -i ]| [ -l ]| [ -r ] ] [ oss-pathname ];