Progress
Installation and Configuration Guide
Version 9
for UNIX
Starting Applications On a Network
In general, you can start a Progress application on a network by following these steps:
Starting Network Brokers and Servers
You can start most network brokers and servers using the PROSERVE command for your database server machine. For example, on a UNIX machine you enter the following command to start brokers for two databases (sports and news) using the TCP network type:
Starting TCP/IP Clients On UNIX
You can start most network clients using the MPRO command for your application workstation. For example, on UNIX machines you can enter the following command to start a client application named
spapp.p
for two databases (sports and news) managed on a host nameddbmach
using the TCP network type:
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