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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference


1.5.7 Commands used to manipulate the embedded database

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: Superuser

M

Monitors the embedded database.

ajsembdbstatus

Y

Y

Windows: Administrators

UNIX: Superuser

M

Manipulates the system log of the embedded database.

ajsembdboplog

Y

Y

Windows: Administrators

UNIX: Superuser

M

Creates a backup of the embedded database while JP1/AJS3 is running, if the backup enhancement function is enabled.

jajs_dbbackup

Y

Y

Windows: Administrators

UNIX: Superuser, AJS Administrator

M

Restores the embedded database by using backup data that was created while JP1/AJS3 was running, if the backup enhancement function is enabled.

jajs_dbrestore

Y

Y

Windows: Administrators

UNIX: Superuser, AJS Administrator

M

Backs up the embedded database or restores the embedded database using the backup and the unload log file.

ajsembdbrstr

Y

Y

Windows: Administrators

UNIX: Superuser

M

Unloads and reloads the data in the embedded database.

ajsembdbrorg

Y

Y

Windows: Administrators

UNIX: Superuser

M

Maintains the embedded database.

ajsembdbreclaim

Y

Y

Windows: Administrators

UNIX: Superuser

M

Expands the database areas in the embedded database.

ajsembdbaddarea

Y

Y

Windows: Administrators

UNIX: Superuser

M

Expands the system files for the embedded database.

ajsembdbaddlog

Y

Y

Windows: Administrators

UNIX: Superuser

M

Stops the embedded database.

ajsembdbstop

Y

Y

Windows: Administrators

UNIX: Superuser

M

Starts the embedded database.

ajsembdbstart

Y

Y

Windows: Administrators

UNIX: Superuser

M

Cancels the execution of an embedded-database command.

ajsembdbcancel

Y

Y

Windows: Administrators

UNIX: Superuser

M

Legend:

Y: Supported

M: JP1/AJS3 - Manager

Note

On a Windows host, before you execute a command that must be executed by a user with administrator privileges, make sure that you open the Command Prompt window as an administrator. If the UAC function is disabled, you do not need to open the Command Prompt window as an administrator.