start syncEngine

Start the synchronization engine processes

Purpose

Note: This subcommand is only available if you have installed the ClearCase Connector.
The ccc start syncEngine subcommand starts the synchronization engine processes after they have been stopped using the ccc stop syncEngine subcommand. The alias for ccc start syncEngine is ccc start se.

Synopsis

Options and arguments

-L  |  --locallySyncd ] 
Operate on all synchronized streams that are synchronized on this host.
-P  |  --password ] password for user ID in repository
The password for the specified user ID in the named repository. If this option is not included on the command line, you are prompted for a password. If you specified a repository URI or nickname for which you have stored credentials using the scm login command, this option is ignored.
-r  |  --repository-uri ] repository URI
Specifies the repository in which to take this action. If you have stored repository credentials using the scm login command, you can use the nickname you supplied for these stored credentials
-u  |  --username ] user ID in repository
Specifies a user ID that exists in the named repository. If you specified a repository URI or nickname for which you have stored credentials using the scm login command, this option is ignored.
-v  |  --verbose ]
Provide additional informational messages while operating.
synchronized stream [...]
A space-separated list of synchronized streams, specified by name, on which the upgrade will be performed. You must specify one or more stream names or include the [ -L  |  --locallySyncd ]  option to specify all streams on this host.
The user has already logged in, the repository nickname is repos and the synchronized stream is IntStream:

$ ./ccc start syncEngine -r repos IntStream
IntStream:
starting synchronization engine


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