10.5 Operands specifiable under each OS

The table below lists the operands that must be examined if you want to apply compatibility mode. The table explains whether these operands are specifiable in each of the OSs in the table. The operands are listed in alphabetical order.

Table 10-9 Operands specifiable under each OS

OperandHP-UXAIXLinux
pd_apply_search_ats_numYYY
pd_dbsync_altwrite_skipYYY
pd_hashjoin_hashing_modeYYY
pd_inet_unix_bufmodeYYY
pd_inet_unix_utl_bufmodeYYY
pd_ipc_inet_bufsizeYYY
pd_ipc_unix_bufsizeYYY
pd_leap_secondYYY
pd_listen_socket_bufsetYYY
pd_log_max_data_sizeYYY
pd_log_rec_lengYYY
pd_log_rollback_buff_countYYY
pd_max_tmp_table_rdarea_noYYY
pd_registered_port_levelYYY
pd_sql_simple_comment_useYYY
pd_sts_initial_errorYYY
pd_sts_singleoperationYYY
pd_syssts_initial_errorYYY
pd_syssts_singleoperationYYY
pd_tcp_inet_bufsizeYYY
pd_tcp_unix_bufsizeYYY
pd_trn_rollback_msg_intervalYYY
pd_utl_buff_sizeYYY
pd_utl_exec_modeYYY
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Y: Operand is specifiable.