(a) -u unit-identifier ~<identifier> ((4 characters))
Specifies the identifier of the unit whose information is to be displayed.
The -u option is applicable to a HiRDB parallel server configuration. When the -u option is omitted, the command displays the information for all units.
(b) -U authorization-identifier
Specifies the auditor's authorization identifier. When this option is specified, a message requesting entry of a password is displayed.
This option is effective when the pdls -d aud command is executed during HiRDB operation.
- Rules
- When the HiRDB administrator executes a command, a message requesting entry of a password is displayed. The auditor must then enter an authorization identifier and password. Note that if HiRDB is stopped, authorization to access HiRDB is not performed.
- The command uses the authorization identifier specified in this option and the password that is entered in the response-request message to connect to HiRDB and checks that this authorization identifier has the audit privilege.
- You can specify this option only when you execute the pdls -d aud command in an environment in which you can enter a response to a response-request message.
- When this option is omitted, the pdls -d aud command assumes the value set in the PDUSER environment variable during command execution. If this option is omitted and the PDUSER environment variable has not been set, the pdls -d aud command cannot be executed. If this option is omitted, the PDUSER environment variable must be set, as shown in the following example.
Example: C shell
setenv PDUSER '"authorization-identifier"/"password"'