- Executor: HiRDB administrator
The HiRDB system definition is created when you perform the procedure described in D.1 Overview of environment setup using a batch file. Modify the HiRDB system definitions as required. Before modifying the HiRDB system definitions, be sure to terminate HiRDB normally.
The following are notes about modifying (creating) the HiRDB system definitions:
- Notes
- Specify and maintain the permissions for the HiRDB system definition file so that only the owner of the file (the HiRDB administrator) has read and write permissions.
- If you are specifying the pdunit operand in the system common definitions, be sure to specify the same value as the PDDIR environment variable for the HiRDB directory. This information is case sensitive.
- Make sure that the host name specified in -x of the pdstart operand in the system common definition is the same as the host name specified in -x of the pdunit operand. You can obtain this host name by executing hostname at the command prompt.
- Make sure that the value of the TZ operand (time zone) in the system common definitions is the same as the value of the TZ system environment variable in the server machine. You can display the server machine's environment variable by entering the set command at the command prompt. If the TZ system environment variable is not specified or the specified value is different from the TZ operand value in the system common definitions, HiRDB operation cannot be guaranteed. To specify the system environment variable, on the Control Panel, double-click System, then from the System Properties dialog box, choose the Environment tab.
- Do not assign a file extension such as .txt to the HiRDB system definition files.