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DTS Object Attributes and Counters

DTS clerk and server objects have attributes and counters, which are pieces or sets of data that reflect or affect their operational behavior. Some DTS clerk and server attributes are used internally by the DTS daemon and you are allowed only to view the values (by using the dcecp program's dts show command). Other attributes contain values that you can reset according to the needs of your environment (by using the dcecp program's dts modify command). Counters are used internally by the DTS daemon and contain values that you can only view.

The following table lists the server and clerk attributes that you can set.


Settable DTS Object Attributes

Servers Clerks
checkinterval -
courierrole -
epoch -
globaltimeout globaltimeout
localtimeout localtimeout
maxinaccuracy maxinaccuracy
minservers minservers
queryattempts queryattempts
serverentry -
servergroup -
serverprincipal -
syncinterval syncinterval
tolerance tolerance
The following table lists the server and clerk attributes that you cannot set.


Unsettable DTS Object Attributes

Servers Clerks
actcourierrole -
autotdfchange autotdfchange
clockadjrate clockadjrate
clockresolution clockresolution
globalservers globalservers
lastsync -
localservers localservers
maxdriftrate maxdriftrate
nexttdfchange nexttdfchange
provider -
status -
tdf tdf
timerep timerep
type type
uuid uuid
version version
For detailed descriptions of both the DTS server and clerk attributes and counters, see the dts_intro(8dts) object command's reference page