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The Log Transfer Manager
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Use interface file (–I) (Upper case i.) Use the named interfaces file. The
interfaces file is the file, created by SQLEDIT (or sybinit on NetWare),
which holds the connection information for Open Servers. The default
interfaces file is
sql.ini
in the
ini
subdirectory of your
Sybase
directory. On
NetWare, the default interfaces file is named
interfaces
.
Specify LTM name (–S) Provides the server name for this LTM. The
default LTM_name is DBLTM_LTM. The LTM_name must correspond to
the Open Server name for the LTM that was entered in SQLEDIT.
Do not filter updates (–A) Do not filter updates. By default, all changes
made by the maintenance user are not replicated. If the
-A switch is set, these
changes are replicated. This may be useful in non-hierarchical Replication
Server installations, where a database acts as both a replicate site and as a
primary site.
Recover mode (–M) This is used to initiate recovery actions. The LTM
starts reading logs from the earliest available position. If the offline directory
is specified in the configuration file, the LTM reads from the oldest offline
log file.
Display Log Transfer Language messages (–dl) Display Log Transfer
Language (LTL) messages in the LTM window or on the command line and
also in the log file. This should be used only to diagnose problems, and is not
recommended in a production environment. It carries a significant
performance penalty.
Log output messages to file (–o) Use a log file different from the
default (
dbltm.log
). Write output messages from log transfer operations to
this file.
Limit size of output file (–os) Specify the maximum size of the output
file, in bytes. The minimum value is 10000 (ten thousand). If the log file
grows to the point where it would exceed this limit, it is renamed to
yymmdd00.log
, and a new file named
yymmdd01.log
is started. The value of
nn in
yymmddnn.log
is incremented for each file on a given day.
Truncate log file and use named log file (–ot) Use a log file different
from the default (
dbltm.log
), and truncate the log file (all existing content is
deleted) when the LTM starts. Output messages from log transfer operations
are sent to this file for later review.
Operate quietly (–q) Minimize the window when the LTM is started.
Log all LTL commands (–s) Log all LTL commands that are generated
by the LTM. This should be used only to diagnose problems, and is not
recommended in a production environment. It carries a significant
performance penalty.

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