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Managed Files Arguments

 

The following arguments are appended to the end of the command line followed by a space and forward slash (i.e. /A). A space and forward slash are also used to separate each additional argument (i.e. /A /M).

/QD

Always Use Partial Locked File Extensions List For EOFM: If the /QD argument is used, any file that is in the Partial Locked File Extension List (default: .pst files) will always be synchronized using EOFM without scanning the file for partial locks.

 

Note: Please refer to the /YF argument for more detail on the Partial Locked File Extensions List.

/GY:x

EOFM Interval: The /GY argument is used to set the interval to try open and locked files via E The Default is every 2 hours and the minimum value is every 30 minutes.

 

Note: This item is selectable from the Profiler via the Options/Commands Screen.

/YY:n

Set EOFM Try Count: This argument is used to set the amount of times n to try and lock down a drive for full access via EOFM during each cycle. The default is 5 times.

 

Note:  If this argument and the Set EOFM Base Timeout (/YZ:n argument) are not used then EOFM will wait 120 seconds five times.

/YZ:n

Set EOFM Base Timeout: This argument is used to set how long to wait for EOFM to lock the drive the first time in n seconds. Each subsequent try will have a timeout based on this value multiplied by the EOFM Try Count (i.e. 30, 60, 90, 120, 150). The default timeout is 30 seconds.

 

Note:  If this argument and the Set EOFM Try Count (/YY:n argument) are not used then EOFM will wait 120 seconds five times.

 

 

Notes:

 

1.Any arguments containing spaces must be enclosed by quotes.

 

2.All features described on this page require the EOFM or VSS add-on modules.

 

3.Command line arguments can also be identified through hints displayed on the Profiler.

 

4.If you have selected to display hints through the View Menu (either on the application interface or in its Status Bar), a hint will be displayed for Profiler features upon passing the mouse cursor over them. These hints will display both a description of the feature as well as its related command line argument (if any).

 

5.For more information on the latest features and how to implement specific scenarios please go to our support page at: http://www.peersoftware.com/support/support.aspx.