
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Consumer Command Descriptions
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The CHECKTARGETS log file will also identify disk volumes that are
down or inaccessible as found during the Consumer startup, if set to ON.
COLLNAME coll_name
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Value Specifications Alter
1.000 None Valid COLL OBJECT Name No
Client Server Extended Open Target
Is the name of the Collector to which this Consumer is attached. This is a
required parameter.
CONNECTIONTYPE { DIRECT }
{ TCPIP }
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Value Specifications Alter
1.101 DIRECT DIRECT, TCPIP No
Client Server Extended Open Target
This controls the type of output produced by the Consumer. When set to
DIRECT, database operations (inserts, updates and deletes) are
shadowed directly to databases on the HP NonStop system. When set to
TCPIP, the Consumer generates messages and transmits them to a
TCP/IP socket using the HP Shadowbase Transport Protocol (STP). The
default value is DIRECT. It must be TCPIP when replicating to an open
environment or to a HP NonStop Consumer acting as a server in NonStop
to NonStop replication environment without Expand.
CONSGROUPNAME <consgroup_name>
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Value Specifications Alter
3.990 None Cons Group Name Yes
Client Server Extended Open Target
This parameter was added to support the pulse feature. The parameter
will allow one to group CONS objects together for use with the PULSE and
PULSESTATS commands. Note that this parameter may be also be used
for other logical Consumer grouping functionality in HP Shadowbase in the
future.
A Consumer group can be defined across the same and/or multiple COLL
objects. For example, if a certain number of Consumers all replicate to
the same target database, you may want to include them in the same
Consumer group.
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