22.5 Notes
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The adbls command references the status of the HADB server without locking it so that the performance of the HADB server is not affected. For this reason, an inconsistent value might be displayed depending on when the command is executed. In such a case, re-execute the adbls command.
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If you execute an adbls command (except for the adbls -d srv or adbls -d ver command) after the HADB server has terminated abnormally or forcibly, the information immediately before the abnormal or forced termination is displayed.
If the multi-node function is used, executing the adbls command on the node of the HADB server that terminated abnormally or forcibly displays the status of the HADB server and the node immediately before the abnormal or forced termination.
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If you execute an adbls command (except for the adbls -d srv or adbls -d ver command) while the HADB server is engaged in start or termination processing, invalid information might be displayed.
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The adbls command (except for the adbls -d srv or adbls -d ver command) cannot be executed after the HADB server has terminated normally.