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Starting Servers (Unix Host) 4-7
This command will start the server process and send all server errors to
$BMC_LOCAL/BMCserverlog (or the directory specified by
BMC_SERVERLOG, if previously set). All scheduler errors will be sent
to
$BMC_LOCAL/BMCschedlog (or the directory specified by
BMC_SCHEDLOG, if previously set). If this option is not specified, all
output is sent to
/dev/null.
Starting the Database Administration Server Processes Interactively
To start a Database Administration server and receive prompts for setting
all of the RDBMS environment variables, type the following command at
the system prompt:
patroldb -i start
This command starts the Database Administration server processes and
provides a list of menu options for all environment variable paths, even if
the variables are already set. The menu lists the environment paths by
number. Enter a numeric value to identify which path you want to use, or
specify a path that is not already listed in the menu.
The script subsequently identifies all available paths, providing possible
path options for each environment variable. After you have specified all
paths,
patroldb initializes and runs the server processes.
Specifying Environment Variables from patroldb
When starting the server, you can change any of the following previously
defined environment variables by using various command line options:
BMC_HOME
BMC_LOCAL
BMC_PORT
BMC_STORE