Progress
Database Administration
Guide and Reference
Using the DBMAN Command-Line Utility
After you use Progress Explorer to create the database configuration and store it in the
conmgr.properties
file, use the DBMAN command-line utility to start, stop, or query a database:
The dbman command-line utility supports the following parameters:
-database db-name
Specifies the name of the database you want to start. It must match the name of a database in the
conmgr.properties
file.-config config-name
Specifies the name of the configuration with which you want to start the database.
-start
Starts the database db-name as defined by the configuration config-name.
-stop
Stops the database db-name.
-query
Queries the Connection Manager for the status of the database db-name.
-host host-name
Identifies the host machine where the AdminServer is running. The default is the local host. If your AdminServer is running on a remote host, you must use the
-host
host-name parameter to identify the host where the remote AdminServer is running.-port port-number|service-name
Identifies the port that the AdminServer is listening on. If your AdminServer is running on a remote host, you must use the
-port
port-number parameter to identify the port on which the remote AdminServer is listening. The default port number is 20931.-user user-name
If your AdminServer is running on a remote host, you must use the
-user
user-name parameter to supply a valid user name for that host. You will be prompted for the password.
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