
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Consumer Command Descriptions
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assigned via an ADD CONS command, to which this extended Consumer
is attached. This is a required parameter for an extended Consumer. It
has no meaning for a basic Consumer.
Note: Basic and extended Consumer support was added to HP
Shadowbase to resolve the Guardian O/S’s limit of 100
simultaneous transactions per process (the “TFILE” limit). In the
later releases of Guardian, basic and extended Consumer support
has generally been replaced by the use of the RESOLVETRANS
parameter. Extended Consumers are obsolete and should not be
used unless directed by HP Shadowbase Support.
CHECKFORMISSING { ON }
{ OFF }
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
4.091 ON OFF ON No
This parameter is used to enable run-time checking in the CONS to
ensure that the source and/or target exists. The default is ON. The
parameter can be altered at any time. When set to ON, and depending on
the DBS parameters DOIFNOSRCATRUN and DOIFNOTRGATRUN not
being set to CONTINUE, a run-time check will be performed by the CONS
to determine if the source and/or target file/table exists. When set to OFF,
the run-time check is disabled regardless of the DOIFNOSRCATRUN and
DOIFNOTRGATRUN parameter settings.
CHECKTARGETS { ON }
{ OFF }
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Minimum Maximum Alter
3.805 OFF OFF ON No
Client Server Extended Open Target
Enables or disables checking of files/tables indicated via DBS include
specifications. If the value is set to ON, messages stating which
files/tables will and will not be replicated and why are written to an edit file.
The name of the edit file is <cons_processname>CHK where
<cons_processname> is the name assigned to the Consumer with the
SET CONS PROCESS command. It is created in the AUDCONS
subvolume. Target checking begins when you start a Consumer or add a
new DBS. When you are trying a DBS for the first time, turn
CHECKTARGETS ON and do not issue a RUN command until you have
resolved any problems shown in the CHK file. The default value is OFF.
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