F.4 Starting and stopping the database
This appendix describes how to start and stop the database. When executing an Asset Console command, you must use the 32-bit command prompt. For the execution procedure, see Appendix G. Notes on Executing Asset Console Commands and Tasks.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Starting the database
You can start the database by executing jamemb_dbstart.bat as a user with administrator permissions.
The function, format, and return values of jamemb_dbstart.bat are explained below.
jamemb_dbstart.bat is stored in the following folder:
Asset-Console-installation-folder\exe
(a) Function
Starts the database.
(b) Format
jamemb_dbstart.bat
(c) Return values
Returns the following return values:
Return value |
Description |
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0 |
Normal termination |
101 |
Error occurred during processing. |
(d) Note on command execution
While the database is being started, executing an import or export command might cause the startup to fail. Wait until the startup is complete, and then execute the import or export command.
(2) Stopping the database
You can stop the database by executing jamemb_dbstop.bat as a user with administrator permissions.
The function, format, and return values of jamemb_dbstop.bat along with notes on command execution, are explained below.
jamemb_dbstop.bat is stored in the following folder:
Asset-Console-installation-folder\exe
(a) Function
Stops the database.
(b) Format
jamemb_dbstop.bat
(c) Return values
Returns the following return values:
Return value |
Description |
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0 |
Normal termination |
101 |
Error occurred during processing. |
(d) Notes on command execution
Before stopping the database, stop Asset Console services, commands, and tasks on the asset management server in the following order:
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World Wide Web Publishing Service or World Wide Web Publishing
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Asset Console commands and tasks
To run Asset Console after having stopped the database by executing jamemb_dbstop.bat, start the services in the reverse order of the order in which they were stopped.