Specifies the type of resource (data pages or index pages) that is to be read into the global buffer.
~<identifier>
Specifies the table name of the target resources.
When you omit the authorization identifier, the user name used to connect to HiRDB is assumed.
When all is specified, the utility reads all tables or indexes (other than temporary tables and temporary table indexes) that belong to an applicable authorization identifier (schema). In this case, the idxname statement cannot be specified.
No data dictionary table, view table, temporary table, or table containing a user-defined abstract data-type column can be specified.
~<identifier>
Specifies the name of the RDAREA in the table specified in the -t option that is to be read into the global buffer.
This option is applicable to -k table. If you have specified -k index, use the idxname statement to specify this information.
A LOB RDAREA cannot be specified. A batch specification cannot be used.
Specifies the authorization identifier of the user who executes pdpgbfon.
For details about the authorization identifier, see 8.9.2(10) -u authorization-identifier.
~<unsigned integer> ((1-65535)) <<300>>
If an error, such as a communication error, occurs at the server where the command was executed, the command may stop responding and the application may stop. To detect errors, pdpgbfon enables you to monitor a response time during communication for dictionary manipulation that is performed by the command.
You set in the -X option the response monitoring time during dictionary manipulation (in seconds). If the execution time during dictionary manipulation exceeds the value set in the -X option, pdpgbfon treats it as a dictionary access error and cancels processing with return code 8.
~<unsigned integer> ((0-10))
When the inner replica facility is used, specifies the generation number of the RDAREA to be read.
Specify the generation number as follows:
For details about the rules, see 11.3.2(9) -q generation-number.
~<identifier>
Specifies the name of the back-end server that is to control execution of pdpgbfon.
This option is applicable to a HiRDB parallel server configuration only (if this option is specified for a HiRDB single server configuration, the option is ignored).
Specifies that data stored in a branched BINARY-type column in a separate segment is to be read when a table data page is read and the table contains a BINARY-type column whose defined length is 256 bytes or greater.
If the table contains a BINARY-type column with a defined length of 256 bytes or greater and this option is omitted, the utility reads BINARY-type columns stored in the same segment as for a non-BINARY-type column, but not a branched BINARY-type column in a separate segment.
~<path name>
Specifies the name of the control information file that contains the control statements for pdpgbfon.
You can specify the following control statements in the control information file; for details about each control statement, see subsections 12.3.3 and 12.3.4; note that comments cannot be specified in a control information file.