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Replicate a directory throughout a workgroup (push)

The PUSH command manually replicates a directory throughout a workgroup. This is usually performed when the data in a workgroup needs to be updated manually.

General Format

Schedule> push directory_name

Qualifier Summary

/[no]log or -[no]log

/[no]confirm } -[no]confirm

Examples

Windows

Schedule> push \workgroup_a\

OpenVMS:

Schedule> push [workgroup_a]

UNIX/Linux:

Schedule> push /workgroup_a/

Options


/[no]confirm or -[no]confirm

CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior

/[no]log or -[no]log

The LOG option causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user

See Also

GENERAL commands

Display all directory listings (directory /all)

Exit from prompt mode (exit)

Enter prompt mode (prompt)

Preprocess variables (preprocess)

Set default directory (set default)

Set the default node (set node)

Display the current default directory (show default)

Display the current license information (show license)

Display the current node (show node or hostname)

Display current status of client and server (show status)

Show the software version (show version)

Run an EnterpriseSCHEDULE source script (source)

Turn on verification (verify)

Display workgroup status (workgroup)