IBM GC23-7753-05 manual Keywords and Punctuation, Setting the Run Mode

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-Sserver

-Ttarget

(1)

Setting the Run Mode

 

Notes:

 

1

See page Z-1

This diagram has a segment named “Setting the Run Mode,” which according to

the diagram footnote is on page Z-1. If this was an actual cross-reference, you

would find this segment in on the first page of Appendix Z. Instead, this segment

is shown in the following segment diagram. Notice that the diagram uses segment

start and end components.

Setting the Run Mode:

-f

 

l

 

 

 

 

c

 

d

u

n

N

p

 

 

 

a

 

 

 

To see how to construct a command correctly, start at the top left of the main diagram. Follow the diagram to the right, including the elements that you want. The elements in this diagram are case sensitive because they illustrate utility syntax. Other types of syntax, such as SQL, are not case sensitive.

The Creating a No-Conversion Job diagram illustrates the following steps:

1.Type onpladm create job and then the name of the job.

2.Optionally, type -pand then the name of the project.

3.Type the following required elements:

v-n

v-dand the name of the device

v-Dand the name of the database

v-tand the name of the table

4.Optionally, you can choose one or more of the following elements and repeat them an arbitrary number of times:

v-Sand the server name

v-Tand the target server name

vThe run mode. To set the run mode, follow the Setting the Run Mode segment diagram to type -f, optionally type d, p, or a, and then optionally type l or u.

5.Follow the diagram to the terminator.

Keywords and Punctuation

Keywords are words reserved for statements and all commands except system-level commands.

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Contents IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Page IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1996 Contents Index About This Publication IntroductionIBM Informix Dynamic Server Editions Types of Users Overview ReferenceWhat’s New in Version 11.50.xC4 Documentation Conventions Example Code Conventions Feature, Product, and Platform MarkupTechnical Changes Html documentationCompliance with Industry Standards Syntax DiagramsAdditional Documentation Component represented in Html MeaningHow to Read a Command-Line Syntax Diagram Distinct UniqueSetting the Run Mode Keywords and PunctuationHow to Provide Documentation Feedback Identifiers and NamesPage Online Notes Verifying System Requirements Preparing to Install IDS on WindowsVerifying Administrators Group Membership Multiple copies of the same version Multiple Copies of IDS on One ComputerMultiple copies of different versions Programs menuRelated tasks Choosing Your Installation SetupInstallation Application Setup Types Base Server Installable Features of IDSFeatures XML Publishing Backup and RestoreConversion and Reversion Support Global Language SupportIDS Configuration File Demonstration Database ServerDemonstration Database Server on Your System Instance Configuration Wizard Planning Role SeparationIxdbsso Installation DirectoryChoosing between Local and Domain Installations IxaaoUser informix Local InstallationDomain Installation with Domain Administrator Privileges Upgrading the Database ServerInstalling a Copy of IDS on a Computer Installing IDS on WindowsInstalling IBM Informix Products Related reference Installing with the GUI Typical SetupRelated concepts Installing with the GUI Custom Setup GUI feature tree Performing a Silent Installation To perform a silent installation by using a response file Using a Customized server.ini File for Silent InstallationUsing a Response File for Silent Installation Silent Installation on a Host with Multiple Installations %WINDIR%\setup.issSilent Installation Response Codes Code DescriptionOverview of Implementing a Cluster on Two Nodes Setting Up Cluster InstallationsCluster Installations To set up a cluster on the primary node Setting Up a Cluster InstallationPreparing to Set Up a Cluster IDS as a Cluster on the Secondary Node Installing IDS as a Cluster on the Secondary NodeImplementing a Cluster on the Primary Node Upgrade of IDS by Overwriting an Existing Installation Overwriting an Existing IDS InstallationCreating a New Database Server Instance Multiple ResidencyPlanning for Multiple Residency Server Instance Manager Command-Line Options PurposeTroubleshooting Installation Problems Option System Meaning16IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Installation Automatic Actions Post-Installation Tasks on WindowsWorking with the Installation IDS Program Group Initializing and Starting the Database Server Server-nameStopping the Database Server Database Server Configuration After InstallationChoose Start Control Panel Administrative Tools Database Server NumberDbspace Name, Location, and Size Service Name and Port NumberDatabase Server Name To configure the installed database server Default Sbspace Name, Location, Size, and Page SizeConfiguring IDS Manually Shared Server Definition ComputerPost-Installation Tasks Windows 8IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Altering Copies of IDS Altering IDS FeaturesModifying IDS on Windows Performing Silent Uninstallations of IDS Uninstalling IDSReinstalling the Database Server InstnumCommand 4IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Deploying IDS with the Deployment Utility Deployment Utility+ Rapid IDS Embeddability with the Deployment Utility Initialized dbspacesDatabase Server Configuration Environment VariablesDatabase Server Aliases Creating a Snapshot for DeploymentDeploying a Snapshot with the Deployment Utility Ifxdeploy.conf file Ifxdeploy Command The Deployment UtilitySyntax Element Purpose Key Considerations Command OptionsInformix-Admin group DelifxForce Usage Examples of Deployment Utility Usage on Windows Ifxdeploy.conf file is in $INFORMIXDIR/etc/ on Linux Example of Value SettingParameters INFORMIXDIR%\etc on WindowsNo Onconfig Onconfig.stdServername\rootdbsdat.000 InformixIfxdeploy.conf file for Following shows the contents of the ifxdeploy.conf file + ifxdeploy.conf File Template#SYSTEM Informix and the administrative group + Removing a Snapshot with the Deployment Utility16IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Appendix. Accessibility 2IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Host Host 4IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Copyright IBM Corp Copyright License Trademarks 4IBM Informix Dynamic Server Installation Guide for Windows Index Special characters Dbservername Mirrorpath Sbspacename ServernumINFORMIXDIR% Dbservername TCP/IP Page GC23-7753-05