Nonstop Database, HiRDB Version 9 System Operation Guide

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1.1.5 Example (HiRDB normal startup)

In this example, HiRDB is started normally.

Organization of this subsection
(1) Entering the pdstart command to start HiRDB normally:
(2) The results of executing the pdstart command are displayed:
(3) Entering the pdls command to check HiRDB's operational status:
(4) The results of executing the pdls command are displayed:

(1) Entering the pdstart command to start HiRDB normally:

 
pdstart
 

(2) The results of executing the pdstart command are displayed:

 
139 14:56:33 unt1 _rdm     KFPS05210-I HiRDB system initialization
 process complete
 

(3) Entering the pdls command to check HiRDB's operational status:

 
pdls
 

(4) The results of executing the pdls command are displayed:

 
HOSTNAME(145750)     UNITID  SVID      STATUS   STARTTIME
k95x620              unt1    ********  ACTIVE   145632
k95x620              unt1    sds01     ACTIVE   145632
 

Explanation
ACTIVE in the STATUS column indicates that HiRDB has been started successfully.
This example of execution results of the pdls command is for a HiRDB single server configuration.