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Command Interpreter
HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide522580-015
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ADD SYNCFILESET
src-file-set
a file set on the local system that is the source of the synchronization operation. If
a node name is specified, it must be the local node.
dest-file-set
the location of the file set that is to be updated.
The volume, subvolume, and filename portions of a destination file set must be
either asterisk (*) or must be fully specified. For each part of the source file set that
has a trailing asterisk (*), the corresponding part of the destination file set must be
asterisk (*).
A dollar-sign asterisk ($*) is not a valid destination volume; use asterisk (*) instead.
The destination node may be specified as back slash asterisk (\*) which implies
synchronization to every destination node that has AutoSYNC installed, licensed,
and running.
Using backslash asterisk (\*) for destination system names is not supported for
OSS file sets or for file sets configured for synchronization over TCP/IP.
Guardian file set definition
Source file sets can take the following forms:
°
Fully qualified: for example $a.b.c
°
Partially qualified: for example $a.b*.c*"
°
"*": for example $a.b.*
Rules:
A fully qualified source file set can be synchronized to a fully qualified destination
file set or to a destination file set specified as "*".
Partially qualified or "*" source file set must be synchronized to a destination file
set specified as "*".
OSS file set definition
The source and destination file sets must be specified with the absolute
pathname.
Wild-card characters are not supported; specify an absolute directory name or
an absolute file name.
If the source file set is a single file, the file is moved to the destination
specified. If the directory does not exist at the destination location, the directory
is created.
If the source file set is a directory tree, the following rules apply: