HiRDB Datareplicator Version 8 Description, User's Guide and Operator's Guide

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5.8.2 Modifying defined information

To modify defined information:

  1. Terminate the target Datareplicator.
    To execute an initial start subsequently, the termination mode must be normal, immediate, or event termination. If the target Datareplicator has terminated abnormally, start it normally, and then perform the procedure to modify the defined information.
  2. Use a text editor to modify the defined information.
  3. Start the system in a start mode that will apply the modified information, as shown in the following table.

    Table 5-13 Start mode that applies the modified import system definition

    Operand name Start mode that applies the modified information
    Initial start#1 Partial initial start#1 Normal start#1
    hdsid Y -- --
    hirdbusr Y Y Y
    protocol1 Y -- --
    protocol2 Y -- --
    dsidxxx#2 Y Y --
    refenvxxx#2 Y Y --
    hdsservice Y Y Y
    reflect_tselector Y Y Y
    hirdb_audit_trail Y Y Y
    keepalive Y Y Y
    errfilesz Y Y Y
    syslogout Y Y Y
    syslog_message_suppress Y Y Y
    dblocale Y -- --
    msglocale Y Y Y
    discintvl Y Y Y
    info_message_out Y Y Y
    except_suppress Y Y Y
    commitment_method Y -- --
    int_trc_lvl Y Y Y
    int_trc_filesz Y Y Y
    int_trc_rintvl Y Y Y
    use_convertlib Y Y Y
    ref_wait_interval Y Y Y
    commit_wait_time Y Y Y
    file_dupenv Y -- --
    syncgroup001 Y -- --
    syncgrp_discintvl Y Y Y
    syncwait_limit_tran_count Y Y Y
    syncwait_limit_time Y Y Y
    reflect_counter_reset Y Y Y
    resource_chk_err Y Y Y

Legend:
Y: The start mode denoted by this column applies the operand's modified information. If the start modes of multiple columns apply a particular operand's modified information, any one of those start modes can be used to apply the modified information.
--: Not applicable

#1
This is the start mode used to start the target Datareplicator.

#2
xxx is a value in the range from 001 to 128. If you are executing normal start, do not change any of the dsid001 to dsid128 operands or refenv001 to refenv128 operands.