AutoSYNC Software User's Guide (Update 19)

Operations and Management
HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide522580-020
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Configuring an Alternate Monitor Process
In the example below, the user wishes to disable synchronization over TCP/IP for the
new environment, for testing purposes and does so by setting the local SYNCoverip
parameter:
Notice that AutoSYNC marks the changed option with the designation (Local) when it
displays the default values.
Associate the new MapDB and monitor with Autosync CI
and synchronization processes
There are 4 ways to use an alternate monitor:
1. Create an edit file called ASYMONAM containing a single line with the name of the
alternate monitor. The file must reside in the subvolume where the AutoSYNC
product files reside. This is the simplest method to specify an alternate monitor
process name. However, note that, if the =_AUTOSYNC_MONITOR define has
been added (method described below), it overrides the monitor name specified in
the ASYMONAM file.
2. Add the =_AUTOSYNC_MONITOR
define prior to starting Autosync and activating
the synchronizations. The monitor name specified with this define overrides the
monitor name specified in the ESCMONAM file. For example:
AutoSYNC 2? info globals;
AutoSYNC Global Settings
AutoSYNC ON
SYNCcompress OFF
SYNCrecover ON
SYNCoverIP ON
SYNCTCPPROCesses $ZTC0,$ZTC1
EMSCollector $0
AutoSYNC 3? alter local syncoverip off;
--- AutoSYNC Local AUTOSYNCOVERIP updated.
--- Monitor $ZASZ globals refreshed.
AutoSYNC 4? info locals;
AutoSYNC Global Settings
AutoSYNC ON
SYNCcompress OFF
SYNCrecover ON
SYNCoverIP OFF (Local)
SYNCTCPPROCesses $ZTC0,$ZTC1
EMSCollector $0
1> fup copy asymonam
$zasz
1 RECORDS TRANSFERRED
2> ADD DEFINE =_AUTOSYNC_MONITOR, CLASS MAP, FILE $zasz