16. Operations When Using the Multi-Node Function
This chapter explains how to build and perform operations in a system that uses the multi-node function.
For an overview of the multi-node function, see 2.19 Multi-node function.
- Organization of this chapter
16.2 System configuration example that uses the multi-node function
16.4 Starting and terminating HADB servers in the multi-node configuration
16.5 Application operations (when the multi-node function is being used)
16.6 Locking operations (when the multi-node function is being used)
16.8 Backing up a database (when the multi-node function is being used)
16.9 Status monitoring (when the multi-node function is being used)
16.10 DB area operations (when the multi-node function is being used)
16.11 Schema, table, and index operations (when the multi-node function is being used)
16.12 System log operations (when the multi-node function is being used)
16.13 Statistical information operations (when the multi-node function is being used)
16.16 Troubleshooting (when the multi-node function is being used)
16.19 Migrating to a system that uses the multi-node function
16.20 Upgrading the HADB server version (when the multi-node function is used)
16.21 Swapping the HADB server with its revised version (when the multi-node function is used)
16.22 Notes about using SQL tracing (when the multi-node function is being used)
16.23 Handling of data retrieval from CSV files (when the multi-node function is being used)
16.24 Performing synonym search operations (when using the multi-node function)
16.25 Audit trail facility operations (when the multi-node function is being used)
16.26 Updated-row columnizing facility operations (when the multi-node function is being used)