Starting UNIX Open Interface Brokers
If your OIB is on a remote UNIX system, you can start the OIB by executing the
prooibrk
shell script provided with your Version 9 installation. The OIB then waits for login requests from small clients, and starts an OID for each one. If you run the OIB on the database server machine (the recommended configuration), all OIDs are started as self-service clients of the local database(s) they access. (If the OIB is remote from the database server, the small client must specify the network connection to the remote server machine as part of the database startup parameter list for that database. For more information, see the "Starting ESQL Small Clients" section.)As a minimum, use this syntax to start an OIB:
service-name
The connection name to the OIB that small clients use. It is also a name in the TCP/IP services file of the OIB machine, or is registered with your Network Information Service (NIS).
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