Manual synchronization
You can manually synchronize replicas by entering explicit syncreplica commands.
Export phase
Create an update packet at the sending host. Use the syncreplica -export command with the appropriate transport option.
If your sites are connected electronically, you can use store-and-forward to send the packet (-fship) or place it in a storage bay (-ship).
The following example uses the -fship option to send the packet immediately:
multiutil syncreplica -export -clan telecomm -site sanfran_hub -family PRODA
-user jcole -password passwd -maxsize 50m -workdir c:\temp\packets -fship
-sclass cq_default bangalore
multitool syncreplica -export -maxsize 1m -fship boston_hub@\dev
Generating synchronization packet C:\Program Files\hcl\ccm\VersionVault\var
\shipping\ms_ship\outgoing\sync_bangalore_30-Oct-02.14.35.49_2468_1
- shipping order file is C:\Program Files\hcl\ccm\VersionVault\var\shipping
\ms_ship\outgoing\sh_o_sync_bangalore_30-Oct-02.14.35.49_2468_1
Attempting to forward/deliver generated packets...
-- Forwarded/delivered packet C:\Program Files\hcl\ccm\VersionVault\var
\shipping\ms_ship\outgoing\sync_bangalore_30-Oct-02.14.35.49_2468_1
The following example uses the -out option to save the packet as an output file and includes the -maxsize option to divide the logical packet into appropriately sized physical packets. The packet files can then be sent by electronic mail or copied onto diskettes, CDs, or tape.
multitool syncreplica -export -maxsize 1m -out c:\packets\update1
boston_hub@\dev
Generating synchronization packet c:\packets\update1
Transport phase
- If you used syncreplica
-export -ship, invoke shipping_server in either of the following ways:
shipping_server -sclass cq_default -poll shipping_server shipping-order-pathname
- If you did not use -fship or -ship, send the packets using electronic mail, regular mail, or your preferred delivery method.
Import phase
- If you used diskettes, CDs, tape, or electronic mail, copy the packet files into a directory on the receiving replica's hostsynchronization server.
- Use the lspacket command to verify that the packet has arrived.
multitool lspacket Packet is: /opt/hcl/ccm/versionvault/shipping/ms_ship/incoming/sync_bangalore_30 -Oct-02.14.35.49_2468_1 Packet type: Update VOB family identifier is: 12a3456b.78c901d2.e3ab.45:67:89:c0:1d:e2 Comment supplied at packet creation is: Packet intended for the following targets: boston_hub The packet sequence number is 1
- Apply the packet at the receiving replica. Use the syncreplica
-import command to apply the changes in the packet to the replica.
This example specifies the -receive option; syncreplica imports any packets it finds in the incoming shipping directories.
multitool syncreplica -import -receive Applied sync. packet /opt/hcl/ccm/versionvault/shipping/ms_ship/incoming/ sync_bangalore_30 -Oct-02.14.35.49_2468_1 to VOB /net/minuteman/vobstg/dev.vbs
multiutil syncreplica -import -family PRODA -user kumar -password secret -receive -sclass cq_default
This example specifies a directory path name as an argument. syncreplica -import looks in this directory for update packets and applies them to the replica on the host.
multitool syncreplica -import c:\msite\packets Applied sync. packet c:\msite\packets\update1 to VOB \\servo\vobs\dev.vbs
multiutil syncreplica -import -family PRODA -user kumar -password secret \\ramohalli\shipping\incoming\