2. Operation Commands

This chapter explains each of the operation commands.

Organization of this chapter
2.1 pdacunlck (Release consecutive certification failure account lock state)
2.2 pdadmvr (Acquire HiRDB product information)
2.3 pdaudatld (Control the facility for automatically loading audit trail table data)
2.4 pdaudbegin (Start acquisition of audit trails)
2.5 pdaudend (Stop acquisition of audit trails)
2.6 pdaudrm (Delete audit trail files in shutdown status)
2.7 pdaudswap (Swap audit trail files)
2.8 pdbkupls (Display backup file information)
2.9 pdbufls (Display global buffer information)
2.10 pdbufmod (Change global buffer dynamically)
2.11 pdcancel (Forcibly terminate UAP or utility processing)
2.12 pdcat (Display messages in file)
2.13 pdcat [-d sts specified]
2.14 pdcat [-d option omitted]
2.15 pdchgconf (Reconfigure the system)
2.16 pdchprc (Change number of startup server processes)
2.17 pdclibsync (Manipulate C library files)
2.18 pdclose (Close RDAREAs)
2.19 pdclttrc (Acquire SQL trace dynamically)
2.20 pdcmt (Commit transactions)
2.21 pdconfchk (Check system definitions)
2.22 pdcspool (Delete troubleshooting information)
2.23 pddbfrz (Place a full HiRDB file in a user LOB RDAREA in frozen update status)
2.24 pddbls (Display status of RDAREAs)
2.25 pddelfw.bat (Delete from the Windows Firewall exception list)
2.26 pddefrev (Generate definition SQL)
2.27 pdextfunc (Define or delete the extended system-defined scalar function)
2.28 pdfbkup (Back up HiRDB file system)
2.29 pdffsck (Check and repair the integrity of a HiRDB file system area)
2.30 pdfgt (Terminate transaction forcibly)
2.31 pdfls (Display HiRDB file system area information)
2.32 pdfmkfs (Initialize HiRDB file system area)
2.33 pdfrm (Delete HiRDB file)
2.34 pdfrstr (Restore HiRDB file system)
2.35 pdfstatfs (Display status of HiRDB file system area)
2.36 pdfzeroinit (Initialize used area in a HiRDB file system area)
2.37 pdhold (Shut down RDAREAs)
2.38 pdinfoget (Acquire error information and estimate its volume)
2.39 pdjarsync (Manipulate JAR files)
2.40 pdkill (Forcibly terminate a process)
2.41 pdlistls (Display list definition information)
2.42 pdlogadpf (Allocate log file)
2.43 pdlogatul (Control the automatic log unloading facility)
2.44 pdlogchg (Change status of log file)
2.45 pdlogcls (Close open log file)
2.46 pdloginit (Initialize log file)
2.47 pdlogls (Display log-related file information)
2.48 pdlogls [-d spd] (Display synchronization point dump file information)
2.49 pdlogls [-d sys] (Display system log file information)
2.50 pdlogopen (Open log file)
2.51 pdlogrm (Delete log file)
2.52 pdlogswap (Swap log files)
2.53 pdlogsync (Collect a synchronization point dump)
2.54 pdlogucat (Display unload log file information)
2.55 pdlogunld (Unload log file)
2.56 pdls (Display HiRDB system status)
2.57 pdls [-d act] (Display user status)
2.58 pdls [-d aud] (Display the status of audit trail files)
2.59 pdls [-d ha] (Display HiRDB system status)
2.60 pdls [-d lck] (Display server lock control status)
2.61 pdls [-d mem] (Display server shared memory status)
2.62 pdls [-d prc] (Display server process status)
2.63 pdls [-d rpc] (Display server communication control information)
2.64 pdls [-d rpl] (Display HiRDB Datareplicator linkage status)
2.65 pdls [-d scd] (Display server schedule status)
2.66 pdls [-d stj] (Display whether statistical data output type by unit and server is specified)
2.67 pdls [-d sts] (Display status file status)
2.68 pdls [-d svr] (Display status by unit and server)
2.69 pdls [-d trn] (Display server transaction status)
2.70 pdls [-d ust] (Display unit activity status)
2.71 pdmemdb (In-memory data processing operations)
2.72 pdntenv (Set up HiRDB operating environment)
2.73 pdobils (Display SQL object buffer statistics)
2.74 pdobjconv (Convert SQL objects for 64-bit-mode HiRDB)
2.75 pdopen (Open RDAREAs)
2.76 pdparaload (Perform parallel loading)
2.77 pdpfresh (Refresh server process)
2.78 pdplgrgst (Register and delete plug-ins)
2.79 pdprfed (Edit and output performance trace information)
2.80 pdprflevel (Display or change the performance trace collection level)
2.81 pdprgcopy (Copy a HiRDB update version)
2.82 pdprgrenew (Update a HiRDB update version)
2.83 pdrbk (Roll back transactions)
2.84 pdrdrefls (Display information about related RDAREAs)
2.85 pdrels (Release RDAREAs from shutdown status)
2.86 pdrplstart (Start HiRDB Datareplicator linkage)
2.87 pdrplstop (Stop HiRDB Datareplicator linkage)
2.88 pdsetfw.bat (Register into the Windows Firewall exception list)
2.89 pdstart (Start HiRDB system, unit, or server)
2.90 pdstbegin (Start output of statistical information)
2.91 pdstend (Stop output of statistical information)
2.92 pdstjswap (Swap statistics log files)
2.93 pdstjsync (Apply statistics log buffer to statistics log file)
2.94 pdstop (Terminate HiRDB system, unit, or server)
2.95 pdstscls (Close open status file)
2.96 pdstsinit (Initialize status file)
2.97 pdstsopen (Open status file)
2.98 pdstsrm (Delete status file)
2.99 pdstsswap (Swap status files)
2.100 pdsvhostname (Display server's host name)
2.101 pdtrndec (Settle unsettled transactions forcibly and automatically)
2.102 pdtrnqing (Start or release the transaction queuing facility)
2.103 pdvrup (Upgrade HiRDB version)