AutoSYNC Software User's Guide (Update 17)
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HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide—522580-018
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ALTER SYNCFILESET
The information in MAPNAMES is also used to perform SQL catalog 
volume mapping. You should include MAPNAME entries if catalogs are 
located on different volumes or subvolumes on the destination system. 
The entries follow file mapping entries and are preceded by the keyword 
"CATALOGS:", including the colon (:), as follows:
CATALOGS entries are checked for proper syntax, and passed along to 
the RESTORE process.
See discussion on the use of MAPNAMES in Alternate Key Files on page 3-6, 
SQL Tables and Catalogs on page 3-7, Partitioned Files and Tables on 
page 3-8 and File and Catalog Name Mapping using MAPNAMES on 
page 3-10.
MAXBACKUP num-of-files | NO MAXBACKUP
the maximum number of files to be processed by one BACKUP process.
When processing large file sets, AutoSYNC divides the synchronized files into 
subsets, each processed by a separate BACKUP process. BACKUP 
performance decreases significantly with the number of files it processes. To 
avoid performance degradation, AutoSYNC starts multiple BACKUP 
processes, in sequence, and assigns to each no more than the configured 
num-of-files.
The default is 1000. 
NETWORKSECURE | NO NETWORKSECURE
enables or disables changing the security of the destination files for network 
access.
By default this option is enabled and file security is changed as follows:
The default is NETWORKSECURE, but the SECURE option overrides 
NETWORKSECURE.
$DATA TO $BACK
\NEWYORK.$DATA*.DB TO $BACK.BACKUPDB
$DATA*.DB.PARTFILE TO \TOKYO.*
CATALOGS:
$CATS.BACKCAT FOR $BACK.*.*
$CATS.DBCAT FOR $BACK.BACKUPDB.*
\TOKYO.$CATS.DBCAT for \TOKYO.*.*.*
Source file security  Destination file security 
“A” “N”
“G” “C”
“O” “U”
“-” “-”










