OpenTP1 Version 7 Operation

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dcsvstart (Start servers)

Format

dcsvstart -u user-server-name[,user-server-name]...[-a argument]

Function

The dcsvstart command starts specified servers.

The dcsvstart command cannot be used at archive-journal target nodes.

Options

-u user-server-name~<identifier, 1-8 characters>

Specifies the name of a user server to be started.

A maximum of 50 user server names can be specified in a single dcsvstart command.

To specify multiple user server names, delimit them using commas (,), but do not insert any spaces between a user server name and the delimiter.

When this option is omitted, no user servers are started.

-a argument~<1-127 character string, excluding commas (,) and double-quotes (")>

Specifies the first argument to start the SUP of the server(s) specified by the -u option.

If more than one server is specified by the -u option, the characters specified in the -a option are passed for the first argument of all the servers specified.

Output messages

Message ID Description Output destination
KFCA01801-E DCDIR environment variable has not been set. Standard error output
KFCA01811-I Server is being started. Message log file
KFCA01812-E Server startup processing failed. Message log file, standard error output
KFCA01813-I Server is in online mode. Message log file
KFCA01815-E Error occurred in the operating system. Standard error output
KFCA01818-E Server startup is being cancelled. Standard error output
KFCA01860-E dcsvstart command input format is invalid. Standard error output
KFCA01861-E dcsvstart command processing failed. Standard error output
KFCA01863-E Shared cannot be executed. Message log file, standard error output
KFCA01866-E Server name duplication error occurred. Standard error output
KFCA01867-E Shared memory cannot be allocated. Standard error output
KFCA01868-E Server name is invalid. Standard error output
KFCA01869-E dcsvstart command cannot be accepted. Standard error output
KFCA01870-E Memory shortage occurred. Message log file, standard error output

Notes