AutoSYNC Software User's Guide (Update 18)
Command Interpreter
HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide—522580-019
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ALTER SYNCFILESET
does not exclude directory: /home/group/user/destdir/A/KA/
while exclude-file entry: /home/group/user/destdir/A/KA*
   or /home/group/user/destdir/A/KA/
excludes directory: /home/group/user/destdir/A/KA/
FROM file-set
a file set on the local system that is the source of the synchronization 
operation. If a system name is specified, it must be the local Expand node 
name.
For file set formats, see Guardian file set definition and OSS file set definition 
on page 8-10.
FROMO[WNER] user-id | NO FROMOWNER
instructs Autosync to (or not to) synchronize only the source files owned by the 
specified user ID. By default the whole source file set is synchronized, 
regardless of the ownership of the files, as long as security settings do not 
prevent it.
An OSS directory that is not owned by the specified owner is skipped, along 
with all its files and subdirectories, even if some of the subordinate files or 
subdirectories are owned by the specified user ID.
[IP]HOST[NAME] { tcpip-address | host-name } | NO [IP]HOST[NAME]
(for synchronization over TCP/IP only)
address of the destination system specified as an Internet address or the 
configured internet name of the host system.
tcpip-address is specified in the dotted decimal format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn 
(example: 16.107.164.200).
host-name is the name by which the destination system is known on the 
internet, specified as a character string of 49 or fewer characters (example: 
foxii.cac.cpqcorp.net).
There is no default value for this option. If HOST is omitted, AutoSYNC 
performs the synchronization over the Expand link.
INTERVAL interval [ MINUTES | HOURS | DAYS ]
the frequency at which the destination file set is to be updated. The value of 
interval is between 1 minute and 366 days. The default unit of time is the 
MINUTE. The default interval is 5 minutes.
The interval value is ignored if a START option is specified without a STOP 
option; then synchronization occurs once a day at START time.










