Progress
Installation and Configuration Guide
Version 9
for UNIX
Startup and Shutdown Commands
Startup commands start a Progress session and connect you to a database. The following tables summarize the startup commands for each operating system and their functions. For detailed information on these commands and their parameters, see the descriptions of the commands later in this chapter.
Table 10–1 describes each of the command components.
Table 10–2 summarizes the tasks you can perform and the related startup and shutdown commands to use on UNIX systems.
Table 10–2: UNIX Startup and Shutdown Commands Task Command Start a UNIX character Progress Procedure Editor and connect to a single-user database. Start a UNIX character Progress Procedure Editor and connect to a multi-user database. Start a UNIX Progress character client session in batch mode and connect to a single-user database. Start a UNIX Progress character client session in batch mode and connect to a multi-user database. Start a Progress server-group. Start a server or broker for a multi-user Progress database. Shut down a multi-user server or broker for a Progress database. Start a remote Progress DataServer broker. Start an asynchronous page writer (APW) for a database1. Start a before-image writer (BIW)1. Start an after-image writer (AIW)1. Start the Progress Watchdog utility1. Shut down a remote Progress DataServer. Shut down an APW, AIW, BIW, or Watchdog process.1
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