AutoSYNC Software User's Guide (Update 17)
Command Interpreter
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AUTHORIZE
The option may be disabled to troubleshoot an AutoSYNC problem or to analyze 
unusual behavior.
The default is NO EMSSUPPRESS.
MAXPRIORITY priority
the maximum priority at which the ASYSYNC process can run for this user. 
If the PRIORITY option specified with ADD SYNCFILESET or ALTER 
SYNCFILESET exceeds this MAXPRIORITY value, this value overrides the 
SYNCFileset priority.
If this parameter is omitted, the maximum priority is set to the priority of 
AUTOSYNC minus 20.
RESTORE restore-program | NO RESTORE
the object file name of the RESTORE program to use on the destination system 
when a file set is synchronized. 
If RESTORE is omitted or if NO RESTORE is specified, the default 
$SYSTEM.SYSnn.RESTORE program is used.
SUSPEND 
this user is not activated as a SYNCUSER until the ACTIVATE SYNCUSER 
command is issued.
TRACE | NO TRACE
instructs AutoSYNC to trace (or not to trace) its activity to the log file SLggguuu 
created in the MapDB for this user.
Tracing is a diagnostic function that is likely to be requested by a support specialist 
in order to identify the source of a problem. Traced items include system 
messages, operations such as starting and stopping processes, creating and 
purging files, opening and closing files, and so on.
AUTHORIZE
By default, the user that starts the AutoSYNC monitor process authorizes all sync 
users to perform scheduled synchronizations. Thus, in a multiuser environment, the 
monitor process must be started by the super user or the group manager (n, 255) of all 
sync users. 
An alternative is to have the super user or the group manager issue the AUTHORIZE 
command to configure the AutoSYNC, which allows any user to start the AutoSYNC 
monitor process. 
Usage Note. EMSSUPRESS is also a GLOBAL parameter. 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.










