Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference 1
The following table lists the commands used to manipulate the embedded database:
Table 1-14 Commands used to manipulate the embedded database
Function Command name Windows UNIX Required privileges Supported products Obtains the backup of the embedded database. ajsembdbbackup Y Y Windows: Administrators
UNIX: SuperuserM Monitors the embedded database. ajsembdbstatus Y Y Windows: Administrators
UNIX: SuperuserM Manipulates the system log of the embedded database. ajsembdboplog Y Y Windows: Administrators
UNIX: SuperuserM Backs up the embedded database or restores the embedded database using the backup and the unload log file. ajsembdbrstr Y Y Windows: Administrators
UNIX: SuperuserM Unloads and reloads the data in the embedded database. ajsembdbrorg Y Y Windows: Administrators
UNIX: SuperuserM Maintains the embedded database. ajsembdbreclaim Y Y Windows: Administrators
UNIX: SuperuserM Expands the database areas in the embedded database. ajsembdbaddarea Y Y Windows: Administrators
UNIX: SuperuserM Expands the system files for the embedded database. ajsembdbaddlog Y Y Windows: Administrators
UNIX: SuperuserM Stops the embedded database. ajsembdbstop Y Y Windows: Administrators
UNIX: SuperuserM Starts the embedded database. ajsembdbstart Y Y Windows: Administrators
UNIX: SuperuserM Cancels the execution of an embedded-database command. ajsembdbcancel Y Y Windows: Administrators
UNIX: SuperuserM
- Legend:
- Y: Supported
- M: JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- Note
- On a Windows Server 2008 host, before you execute a command that must be executed by a member of the Administrators group, make sure that you open the Command Prompt window as an administrator. To do this, on the Windows Start menu, right-click Command Prompt, and then choose Run as administrator. If the UAC function is disabled, you do not need to open the Command Prompt window as an administrator.
Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, Hitachi, Ltd.
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