Owner's manual

Command Interpreter
HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide522580-015
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STATS
If this option is not specified and not configured in the MapDB, the monitor process
hometerm is set to the system console. The monitor process writes the messages
that would normally go to its hometerm to the EMS collector $0 or the collector
specified through the EMSCOLLECTOR global parameter. Also, AUTOSYNC
prints a warning to this effect. See “ALTER GLOBAL” on page 8-28 for details
about the EMSCOLLECTOR global.
PRIMARY cpu-number
the CPU number (in the range of 0 to 15) for the primary monitor process.
PRIORITY process-priority
the process priority (in the range of 1 to 199) for the monitor process.
Each MapDB is associated with a unique monitor process name. Monitor process
names must have exactly 4 characters in addition to the “$”; the default name is
$ZASY. If a monitor process name has already been assigned to a MapDB, you must
choose another name.
STATS
Scans an Enscribe file to determine the record count and distribution of record lengths.
It is useful to determine if file records conform to expected lengths.
file-name
an Enscribe file name.
STATUS AUTOSYNC
Obtains and displays status information from the AutoSYNC scheduler. It shows all
ASYSYNC processes that are currently scheduled for a specific user or for all users.
USER user-id | user-name
a Guardian user ID or user name. If this option is omitted, AUTOSYNC displays
status information for all users.
DETAIL
displays the destination node, BATCHID and process ID of all ASYSYNC
processes configured for user-id or, if user-id is omitted, for all users.
STATS file-name;
STATUS AUTOSYNC [ USER user-id | user-name ] [, DETAIL];