You can use system commands to operate the replication
and Event Publishing utilities. These topics provide command syntax
and parameter descriptions.
asnpwd: Creating and maintaining password files
Use the asnpwd command to create and
change password files on Linux, UNIX,
and Windows. Run this command at the command
line or in a shell script.
asnqmfmt: Formatting and viewing Q replication and event publishing messages
Use the asnqmfmt command to format and view messages that
are used in Q replication and event publishing. Run this command on
Linux, UNIX, Windows, or UNIX System Services (USS) on z/OS at an
operating system prompt or in a shell script.
asnqxmfmt: Formatting and viewing event publishing messages (z/OS)
Use the asnqxmfmt command to format and view delimited
or XML messages that are used in event publishing. This command runs
on z/OS and UNIX System Services (USS) for z/OS only. The STEPLIB
must include the WebSphere MQ and XML Toolkit libraries if they are
not installed in the LNKLST. Currently asnqxmfmt requires XML4C 1.4
version (HXML14A.SIXMMOD1).
asnscrt: Creating a replication service
Use the asnscrt command to create a
replication service in the Windows Service
Control Manager (SCM) and invoke the asnqcap, asnqapp, asnmon, asncap, and asnapply commands.
Run the asnscrt command on the Windows operating
system.
asnsdrop: Dropping a replication service
Use the asnsdrop command to drop replication
services from the Windows Service Control Manager
(SCM) on the Windows operating system.
asnslist: Listing replication services
Use the asnslist command to list replication
services in the Windows Service Control Manager
(SCM). You can optionally use the command to list details about each
service. Run the asnslist command on the Windows operating system.
asntdiff: Comparing data in source and target tables (z/OS)
Use the asntdiff command to compare
two relational tables and generate a list of differences between the
two. Run the asntdiff command with JCL or at a UNIX System Services (USS) command
prompt or shell script.
asntdiff –f (input file) command option
With the asntdiff -f command option,
you use an input file to specify information about any two tables
that you want to compare, whether or not they are being replicated.
asntrep: Repairing differences between source and target tables
Use the asntrep command to synchronize
a source and target table by repairing differences between the two
tables. Run the asntrep command on Linux, UNIX,
and Windows at an operating
system prompt or in a shell script.
asntrc: Operating the replication trace facility Use the asntrc command
to run the trace facility on Linux, UNIX, Windows, and UNIX System
Services (USS) on z/OS®. The trace facility logs program
flow information from Q Capture, Q Apply, Capture, Apply, and Replication
Alert Monitor programs. You can provide this trace information to IBM® Software
Support for troubleshooting assistance. Run this command at an operating
system prompt or in a shell script.