Olcmd Dbconfig - Paradyne OpenLane SLM 5.5 Administrator's Manual

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A. OLCmd Reference

OLCmd dbconfig

Information that OpenLane uses to connect to a database is stored in a
naming/directory service. The dbconfig command creates or modifies the
naming/directory service database entry that points to the performance statistics
database.
Format:
Solaris:
OLCmd dbconfig '[[ -d c | o ] | [ -a instance ]] | [ -l ] | [ -h ] |
[[ -c new_instance ]] [ -m host ] [ -n dbname ] [ -u user ] [ -p password ]
[Advanced Parameters]'
Windows:
OLCmd dbconfig " [[ -d c | o ] | [ -a instance ]] | [ -l ] | [ -h ] |
[[ -c new_instance ]] [ -m host ] [ -n dbname ] [ -u user ] [ -p password ]
[Advanced Parameters]"
Parameters may be set to null by specifying null. Example: -u null.
Where:
A-10
-d c | o
Sets the default database to Cloudscape (c) or Oracle
(o).
-a instance
Alters the options specified on a specific database
instance. If -a is omitted, the default database is
assumed.
-c new-instance
Creates a new database instance. If the -c parameter is
not followed by a -d parameter, the database type is
derived from the default instance.
-m host
Sets the host machine name or IP address (and port if
needed) where the database is located. The default is
localhost:1521.
-n dbname
Specifies the database name (SID in Oracle). The
default is OpenLane for Cloudscape or OLDB for
Oracle.
-u user
Specifies the database user. The default is empty for
Cloudscape or pdyn for Oracle.
-p password
Specifies the database user password. The default is
empty for Cloudscape or pdyn for Oracle.
Lists all the database instances in the naming/directory
-l
service.
Prints usage notes similar to those shown here.
-h
January 2002
7800-A2-GB32-00

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