To synchronize DLOs between two systems, do the following:
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From the MIMIX Intermediate Main Menu, select option
12
(Compare, verify, and synchronize menu) and press Enter. -
From the MIMIX Compare, Verify, and Synchronize Menu, select option
44
(Synchronize DLO) and press Enter. The Synchronize DLO (SYNCDLO) command appears. -
At the Data group definition prompts, specify
*NONE
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At the Document library objects prompts, specify elements for one or more object selectors that identify DLOs to synchronize.
You can specify as many as 300 object selectors by using the + for more prompt for each selector. For more information, see Object selection for Compare and Synchronize commands.
For each selector, do the following:
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At the DLO path name prompt, accept
*ALL
or specify the name or the generic value you want. -
At the Folder subtree prompt, accept
*NONE
or specify*ALL
to define the scope of DLOs to be processed. -
At the Name pattern prompt, specify a value if you want to place an additional filter on the last component of the DLO path name.
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At the DLO type prompt, accept
*ALL
or specify a specific DLO type to synchronize. -
At the Owner prompt, accept
*ALL
or specify the owner of the DLO. -
At the Include or omit prompt, accept
*INCLUDE
to include the object for synchronization or specify*OMIT
to omit the object from synchronization. -
At the System 2 DLO path name and System 2 DLO name pattern prompts, if the DLO path name and name pattern on system 2 are equal to the system 1 names, accept the defaults. Otherwise, specify the path name and pattern on system 2 to which you want to synchronize the DLOs.
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Press Enter.
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At the System 2 parameter prompt, specify the name of the remote system on which to synchronize the DLOs.
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At the Synchronize authorities prompt, accept
*YES
to synchronize both authorities and objects or specify another value. -
Specify whether the synchronize request can save the object in an active environment using IBM's save while active support. Press
F1
(Help) for additional information about these fields. Do the following:-
At the Save active prompt, accept
*YES
to allow saving objects in use, or specify another value. -
At the Save active wait time prompt, if needed, you can change the number of seconds to wait for a lock on the object before continuing the save. This parameter is ignored when *NO is specified for Save active.
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At the Maximum sending size (MB) prompt, specify the maximum size that an object can be and still be synchronized.
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Determine how the synchronize request will be processed. Choose one of the following:
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To submit the job for batch processing, accept the default value
*YES
for the Submit to batch prompt and press Enter. Continue with the next step. -
To not use batch processing for the job, specify
*NO
for the Submit to batch prompt and press Enter. The request to synchronize will be started.
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At the Submit to batch prompt, do one of the following:
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If you do not want to submit the job for batch processing, specify
*NO
and press Enter to start the comparison. -
To submit the job for batch processing, accept the default. Press Enter and continue with the next step.
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At the Job description and Library prompts, specify the name and library of the job description used to submit the batch request.
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At the Job name prompt, accept
*CMD
to use the command name to identify the job or specify a simple name. -
To start the synchronization, press Enter.