The following table describes the sweep parameters:
Parameter |
Description |
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-U userName |
Control-M/EM owner database user name Log on is achieved by providing either a user name and password combination or a password file name. |
-P password |
Control-M/EM owner database user password |
-PF passwordFile |
Flat file that contains an unencrypted user name and password on separate lines in the following format: user=user_name password=password |
-S serverName |
Control-M/EM GUI server logical name |
-Local |
Deletes all obsolete jobs and folders from the Control-M/EM database only.
Log sweep_sync.txt is not updated when the utility is activated with -Local. If -Local is not used, the sweep utility behaves as it did before version 6.3.01, deleting jobs from both the Control-M/EM and Control-M/Server databases. |
-Date YYYYMMDD date |
A date in YYYYMMDD format (for example, 20080915), which sets the selection criteria for obsolete jobs. Default: two days before the current date |
-Timeout |
Maximum time in seconds to wait for pending callbacks to return with responses to UPLOAD and remote DELETE requests. Default: 900 seconds (15 minutes). |
-Test |
This flag causes the sweep utility to scan all job definitions and generate the sweep_obsolete.txt file, which consists of a report of the current obsolete jobs and folders, without actually deleting the jobs. |
-Sync |
A flag for synchronizing all non-synchronized folders, listed in the sweep_sync.txt file, by rerunning the commands that previously failed, in order to synchronize the Control-M and EM databases. |
-Cyclic maxFiles |
The maximum number of cyclic files for sweep execution log (up to 500 messages each). Default: The execution log is written to one sequential log file without a timestamp. |
-H | -Help |
Displays the usage. |
-Force |
This flag causes the sweep utility to scan all folders, including those that are modified or locked, for obsolete jobs. Use -Force only when you are certain there are no definitions in the Control-M/Server database that were not previously downloaded into the Control-M/EM database. |
-Interval milliseconds |
This flag sets the time to wait between executing the DELETE and UPLOAD commands (in milliseconds). It may be required to avoid time-out problems in Gateway or Control-M. By default, there is no interval. |
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