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File utility program
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FUP Commands
[ NO ] DISPLAYALLNUM
specifies the way you want to display the key values.
If DISPLAYALLNUM is not configured, the key values are displayed as
characters if they are all printable, else they are displayed as a mixture of
characters and numbers if there is any non-printable character.
If DISPLAYALLNUM is configured, the key values are displayed as characters
if they are all printable, else they are displayed as all numbers if there is any
non-printable character.
IOTIMEOUT time
specifies the time (in seconds) FUP should use for I/O timeouts with any
DUP[LICATE] commands. Use this option only at sites where configurations
can cause a DUP[LICATE] process to time out. The default values are two
minutes for disk transfers and ten minutes for optical transfers.
Note. A value of 0 for time specifies the FUP defaults, and -1 specifies no timeouts.
No other negative values are permitted.
NETBLOCKSIZE size
specifies the size of the blocks a DUP[LICATE] process uses to transfer data
when the SOURCE or TARGET files are not on the nodes where FUP is
currently running. The size is expressed in units of 1024 bytes. You must
specify the size using numbers from 4 through 28. For example, 28 specifies
28 KB block transfers. FUP rounds numbers down to the nearest 4KB units.
By default, FUP uses 28 KB transfers when the files are not local, and 56 KB
transfers for local files.
[ NO ] PROMPT [ PURGE ]
specifies if you want to be prompted prior to any PURGE processes. The NO
PROMPT PURGE option directs FUP to purge files without issuing any
prompts. The PROMPT PURGE option directs FUP to issue prompts before
purging files—unless an "!" was entered with the PURGE command. PROMPT
without any parameters implies purge. The default is PROMPT.
REPORTWIDTH width
specifies the maximum length (in columns) that FUP uses to format output for
commands (if applicable). width can be from 80 through 132. Although this
option replaces the FUP REPORTWIDTH command, it has the same syntax
and meaning.
RESTARTUPDATE time
specifies the time duration (in seconds) between updates to the ZZRESTRT
file on any DUP[LICATE] process with the RESTARTABLE option. By default,
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