Table 5-7 Supportive shell scripts

Script name

Description

 

 

exe.cmd

Execute another shell script and terminate the execution

 

environment with the return code returned by the invoked

 

shell script. The shell script to be executed must be given as

 

the argument. Example: c:>exe createdb.cmd

 

 

exe_shell.cmd

Execute another shell script and print out the return code

 

from the invoked shell script to the console. The shell script

 

to be executed must be given as the argument. Example:

 

c:>exe_shell createdb.cmd

 

 

None of the shell scripts take any arguments. All the scripts set the DB2 environment and can be executed directly from a standard command shell.

Table 5-8 Shell scripts

Script name

Description

 

 

createdb.cmd

Create the ITSODB sample database. if ITSODB already

 

exist, it will be deleted. Only the database is created, no

 

layouts or objects are created. Example:

 

c:>createdb.cmd

 

Log file: createdb.log

 

 

createdb2.cmd

Create the ITSODB2 sample database. If ITSODB2 already

 

exist, it will be deleted. Only the database is created, no

 

layouts or objects are created. Example:

 

c:>createdb2.cmd

 

Log file: createdb.log

 

 

itsodb.cmd

Create the ITSODB sample database along with the

 

database layout and the database objects. The database is

 

created with a call to createdb.cmd, then the layout and

 

objects are created by executing the script itso.ddl. Example:

 

c:>itsodb.cmd

 

Log file: createdb.log

 

 

itsodb2.cmd

Create the ITSODB2 sample database along with the

 

database layout and the database objects. The database is

 

created with a call to createdb2.cmd, then the layout and

 

objects are created by executing the script itso2.ddl.

 

Example:

 

c:>itsod2b.cmd

 

Log file: createdb.log

 

 

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