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. -
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
*ALLor specify the name or the generic value you want. -
At the Folder subtree prompt, accept
*NONEor specify*ALLto 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
*ALLor specify a specific DLO type to synchronize. -
At the Owner prompt, accept
*ALLor specify the owner of the DLO. -
At the Include or omit prompt, accept
*INCLUDEto include the object for synchronization or specify*OMITto 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
*YESto 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
*YESto 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
*YESfor the Submit to batch prompt and press Enter. Continue with the next step. -
To not use batch processing for the job, specify
*NOfor 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
*NOand 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
*CMDto use the command name to identify the job or specify a simple name. -
To start the synchronization, press Enter.