Entering the command lvlsync at an integrated Windows server console command prompt will cause the integrated server to synchronize. The principle utility of this command-line program is that it allows you to synchronize an integrated server by remotely submitting a command. This functionality would be useful if you, for example, wanted to write a CL program to periodically synchronize your integrated servers. To learn more about remotely submitted commands, see Run integrated Windows server commands remotely.
Here is a simple procedure to remotely synchronize an integrated server by remotely submitting the lvlsync command from the i5/OS™ console.
The lvlsync program allowed optional parameters in the past. These parameters no longer function, although their presence in the command will not affect its functionality.
Lvlsync returns the following error codes:
lvlsync error codes
Error Code | Error |
---|---|
0 | No errors |
01 | Must be an administrator to run lvlsync |
02 | Release level on integrated Windows server higher than on i5/OS |
03 | Service pack level on integrated server higher than on i5/OS |
04 | Cannot install release from i5/OS - language files not on i5/OS |
05 | Syntax not valid |
06 | Cannot access service pack information on i5/OS |
07 | Cannot map network drive |
08 | Cannot access service pack information in registry |
09 | Cannot open qvnacfg.txt file |
10 | No service pack installed on i5/OS |
11 | NWSD not found |
13 | NWSD not active |
20 | No service pack available on i5/OS |
21 | Cannot start InstallShield application |
31 | Unexpected error while starting lvlsync |
44 | Unexpected error during lvlsync |