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DataServer for
Microsoft SQL Server
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MSSMAN Utility
Use the MSSMAN utility to control the operation of a configured DataServer for SQL Server™. The utility allows you to start a broker, query its status, and start and stop additional DataServer servers, trim by a certain number of servers, and shut down the broker.
SYNTAX
Operating System
Syntax Windows mssman
{
{ -name DataServer-name
{
-kill
| -start
| -stop
| -query
}
[
-host host-name -user user-name
| -user user-name
]
[ -port port-number ]
}
| -help
}
PARAMETERS
-name DataServer–nameThis parameter is required. It specifies the name of a broker.
-kill
Stops and removes the DataServer from memory, no matter what it is doing.
-start
Starts the DataServer.
-stop
Tells the DataServer to stop itself.
-query
Queries the DataServer for its status.
-host host–name
Specifies the name of the machine where the AdminServer is running. If a host name is not specified, it defaults to the local host name.
-user user–name
Specifies a user name and prompts for a password. A user name and password are required only when you use the
-host
parameter and specify a remote host name. If you specify a remote host name with the-host
parameter, but do not specify a user name with the-user
parameter, you receive a prompt for a username and password.-port port–number
Specifies the port number of the machine on which the AdminServer is running. If a port number is not specified, it defaults to 20931.
-help
Displays command-line help.
NOTES
- When you specify a user name with the
-user
parameter, Windows NT supports three different formats:
- A user name as a simple text string, such as “
mary
,” implies a local user whose user account is defined on the local NT server machine, which is the same machine that runs the AdminServer.- A user name as an explicit local user name, in which the user account is defined on the same machine that runs the AdminServer except the user name explicitly references the local machine domain, for example “
.\mary
”.- A user name as a user account on a specific NT domain. The general format is Domain\User
,
in which theUser is a valid user account defined within the domain and the Domain is any valid NT Server, including the one where the AdminServer is running.
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