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Starting Servers (Unix Host) 4-3
To start patroldb, move to the directory that contains the Database
Administration server files. Then, start
patroldb, as the following syntax
indicates:
patroldb [-?] [-a] [-A] [-D] [-h] [-H
home_dir
] [-i]
[-L
local_dir
] [-P
port_number
] [-S
store_dir
] [help]
[locales] [query] [run] [reinit] [start] [stop]
If you do not specify any options, patroldb returns the syntax of the
command. See Table 4-2 for descriptions of the
patroldb options,
arguments and actions.
Table 4-2 patroldb Command-Line Options (Unix Host) (Part 1 of 2)
Options,
Arguments, Actions
Description
-a run with host authentication enforced
-A query all processes
-D run in DEBUG mode (used to capture output in log
files)
If not specified, output is sent to /dev/null.
-H
home_dir
specifies the BMC_HOME directory which contains
runtime libraries, executable files, server scripts,
and configuration files
-i interactively prompts for RDBMS environment
variables
-L
local_dir
specifies the BMC_LOCAL directory which contains
all scheduler-generated persistent files and job
directories
-P
port_number
specifies the BMC_PORT number (server listening
socket) which is used primarily by those running the
product for Informix and running an additional
RDBMS
-S
store_dir
specifies the BMC_STORE directory which
specifies a location for the change logs produced
from baseline comparisons