Appendix E. Operands Checked by the pdconfchk Command

The table below shows the operands that are checked by the pdconfchk command (the operands are listed in alphabetical order). Note that the operands of the following definitions are not checked by the pdconfchk command.

Y: Operand is checked.

N: Operand cannot be checked.

Syntax check:
Checks whether the operand's syntax is correct.
File check:
Checks for the presence of the system log file, synchronization point dump file, and status file. File check is not performed if the -n option is specified for the pdconfchk command.
Access privilege check:
Checks whether the HiRDB administrator has file access privileges.
Checks whether the HiRDB administrator has hosts file access privilege.
Access privilege check is not performed if the -n option is specified for the pdconfchk command.
Checks whether the user has access privileges for the directory specified in the pd_tmp_directory operand. If neither pd_tmp_directory nor the TMPDIR environment variable is specified, access privileges are not checked.
Duplicate specification check:
Checks whether the system log files, synchronization point dump files, or status files are duplicated.
Host name check:
Checks whether the host name is described in the hosts file.
Check among server machines (applicable only to a HiRDB parallel server configuration):
Checks for compatibility among server machines using the server machine of the system manager as the reference.