AutoSYNC Software User's Guide (Update 14)
Command Interpreter
HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide—522580-015
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ALTER GLOBAL
enables or disables the recovery option.
If recovery is enabled, AutoSYNC saves a copy of a destination file to an archive 
subvolume before it restores a later copy of the file. If a failure occurs during the 
synchronization and the file is corrupted, the archived copy is recovered and 
replaces the corrupted file.
This setting can be overridden by setting the syncfileset attribute or one-time sync 
option RECOVERY.
The default is ON.
EMSCOLLECTOR collector-process 
the default EMS collector process that the monitor process uses to log its 
messages. The default value for this parameter is $0.
EMSSUPP[RESS] { ON | OFF }
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:
•
Synchronization process START and STOP messages.
•
Messages reporting configuration changes made by the administrator to a 
fileset 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.
The default is EMSSUPPRESS OFF.
SYNCTCPPROC[ESSES] { tcp-proc1 [, tcp-proc2, ... }
the name of the TCPIP process(es) used by AutoSYNC for synchronization over 
TCP/IP. 
The default processes are $ZTCP0, $ZTCP1. 
You may specify up to 6 processes, not exceeding 30 characters of names, not 
including commas and spaces. 
Use MONITOR
 STATUS TCP to verify that the TCPIP processes are properly 
configured.
Usage Note. EMSSUPRESS is also a SYNCUSER option. You must use the global 
parameter setting on the source and destination systems, rather than the SYNCYSER 
option, if you wish to suppress optional messages for synchronizations that are done over 
TCP/IP.










