Command-line Consumer Initialization

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jamsda wrote:
> Hi Mike,
> 
> Thanks for the responses. You mentioned earlier in the
> thread I could use mmr.pl to initialize (only) a
> consumer. I don't see that option with the tool; only
> "create", "remove" and "display". I noticed the create
> function calls three other functions,
> "config_supplier", "add_rep_agreement", and then
> "initialize".
> If I want to initialize only, do I need to re-create
> the agreements?
> I tried modifying it to have an --init option with
> only the "initialize($host1, $host2) function being
> called, but kept getting the mmr usage, and wasn't
> sure if its possible to do an initialize only.

Hi Jim,
  First remove the agreement and then create it again. No need for an 
--init option.

BR,
--
mike




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