Nonstop Database, HiRDB Version 9 Command Reference

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2.2 pdadmvr (Acquire HiRDB product information)

Organization of this section
(1) Function
(2) Executor
(3) Format
(4) Options
(5) Rules
(6) Notes
(7) Output format

(1) Function

Displays the HiRDB version information.

(2) Executor

HiRDB administrator

(3) Format

 
 pdadmvr [-s|-c]
 

(4) Options

(a) -s

Specifies that the coding following the revision number is to be displayed as the version information. The following shows an example of the version information display:

(b) -c

Specifies that information about the character code type is to be displayed, in addition to the information displayed when no option is specified or the -s option is specified.

(5) Rules

  1. The pdadmvr command can be executed at any time, whether or not HiRDB is active.
  2. The pdadmvr command must be executed at each server machine.

(6) Notes

  1. When the pdadmvr command is executed, return code 0 indicates normal termination, and return code 8 indicates abnormal termination (such as an invalid option).

(7) Output format

[Figure]

A circled number in the figure corresponds to the item number in the following table:

No. Display item Explanation
1 HiRDB type
  • single: HiRDB single server configuration
  • parallel: HiRDB parallel server configuration
2 HiRDB version HiRDB version
The display format depends on the option specification:
  • When no option is specified
    Information through the revision number is displayed.
    Example: 09-00
  • When the -s or -c option is specified
    Information through the code following the revision number is displayed.
Example: 09-00-01
3 Object-Option Object-Option is always displayed.
4 HiRDB addressing mode 64bit is always displayed.
  • 64bit: 64-bit addressing mode
5 Whether the POSIX library version is been installed
  • POSIX: Installed
  • NO-POSIX: Not installed
In the Linux edition, this information is displayed when the -c option is specified, in which case POSIX is always displayed.
6 HiRDB internal information --
7 Character code type
  • sjis: Shift JIS Kanji Code
  • chinese: EUC Chinese Kanji Code
  • chinese-gb18030: Chinese Kanji Code (GB18030)
  • ujis: EUC Japanese Kanji Code
  • utf-8: Unicode (UTF-8)
  • utf-8_ivs: Unicode (IVS-supported UTF-8)
  • lang-c: Single-byte character code
8 Whether the HiRDB Staticizer Option is been installed
  • Staticizer-Option: Installed
  • No-Staticizer-Option: Not installed
9 Whether HiRDB External Data Access is installed#1
  • No-Exd is always displayed.
10 Whether HiRDB Advanced High Availability is installed
  • Advanced-High-Availability: Installed
  • No-Advanced-High-Availability: Not installed
11 Whether the HiRDB Advanced Partitioning Option is installed
  • Advanced-Partitioning-Option: Installed
  • No-Advanced-Partitioning-Option: Not installed
This information is the same as regardless of whether HiRDB Advanced High Availability is installed, because the HiRDB Advanced Partitioning Option is included in HiRDB Advanced High Availability.
12 Whether HiRDB Non Recover FES is installed#2
  • Non-Recover-FES: Installed
  • No-Non-Recover-FES: Not installed
13 Whether HiRDB Disaster Recovery Light Edition is installed
  • Disaster-Recovery-Light-Edition: Installed
  • No-Disaster-Recovery-Light-Edition: Not installed
14 HiRDB type (whether this is HiRDB Server with Additional Function)
  • No-Plus-facilities: This is not HiRDB Server with Additional Function.
  • Plus-facilities: This is HiRDB Server with Additional Function.
15 Whether HiRDB Accelerator is installed
  • Accelerator: Installed
  • No-Accelerator: Not installed
16 Operation when the operand is omitted
  • sysdef-recom: Recommended mode
  • sysdef-v0904: 0904 compatibility mode

#1: This item is displayed for a HiRDB parallel server configuration, but is displayed for a HiRDB single server configuration only when the -c option is specified.

#2: This item is displayed for a HiRDB parallel server configuration only.