AutoSYNC Software User's Guide (Update 19)

Scheduled Synchronization
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ALTER SYNCFILESET (and ALTER BATCHID)
ALTER SYNCFILESET (and ALTER BATCHID)
You can change any of the file set options, including the source and destination file
sets. See ALTER SYNCFILESET on page 8-37 and ALTER BATCHID on page 8-28.
Altering a SYNCFILESET will cause it to be rescheduled and performed at the first
opportunity.
DELETE SYNCFILESET (and DELETE BATCHID)
The synchronization is terminated and deleted from the schedule. See DELETE
SYNCFILESET on page 8-70 and DELETE BATCHID on page 8-69.
SUSPEND SYNCFILESET (and SUSPEND BATCHID)
The synchronization is terminated, but retained in the schedule in a suspended state.
See SUSPEND SYNCFILESET on page 8-99 and SUSPEND BATCHID on page 8-99.
ACTIVATE SYNCFILESET (and ACTIVATE BATCHID)
A suspended synchronization is rescheduled and will be performed at the first
opportunity. See ACTIVATE SYNCFILESET on page 8-6 and ACTIVATE BATCHID on
page 8-5.
Checking Status of Synchronizations
The STATUS commands display the current activity of AutoSYNC, including the state
of currently active synchronizations and the result of the last completed
synchronization.
STATUS AUTOSYNC
This command displays a status of the entire AutoSYNC subsystem. See STATUS
AUTOSYNC on page 8-93.
STATUS SYNC
STATUS SYNC displays information from all the synchronization processes. STATUS
BATCHID and STATUS SYNCFILESET display status information for a subset of the
synchronization processes.
Each command has a DETAIL option. If detailed information is requested, some items
are always displayed and some items are displayed only if the corresponding attribute
has been configured for the file set.