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DBMCLI COMMANDS PDF

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a. dbmcli -d -u control, – Login b. dbmcli -d -u control, db_offline|db_state| db_online – Shutdown c. dbmcli db_enum & sdbuninst -l – Identify. The Database Manager has a command-line oriented client, the Database Manager CLI (DBMCLI). The Database Manager CLI is. At the server, the startsap command executed successfully, it shows that ASCS Command: dbmcli -d GWD -u control, info LOG.

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The number of bit data words transmitted on the InfiniBand port. The email parameter is mandatory.

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The number of outbound packets discarded by the InfiniBand port because the port was down or congested. You can display the network name with the uname -n command. Status of the physical disk.

The number of megabytes received by an InfiniBand port per second. Example shows how to set the LED on the database server. Count of the number of command timeout SCSI errors on the disk. For example, the following command would show the alerts created in the previous 15 minutes: Several profile files can be created.

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This chapter contains the following topics: The grant and revoke commands cannot be granted. The number of swap pages read in KB per second. A metric definition listing shows the configuration of a metric. When multiple objects are the target of an ALTER command, there is the possibility of partial success.

Example for the execution of an SQL statement: Example shows how to display the value of the rescuePlan attribute. Example Removing All syslog. The value can be on or off. Status of Diagnostic Packages. Monitoring Database Server with Metrics.

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The list of attributes that can be displayed is shown in Example Intended SNMP subscriber when a notification failed.

The password must have 12 to 40 alphanumeric characters or special characters! This example creates a diagnostic vbmcli using NOW as the start time and the default duration of one hour.

Transition metrics are collected at the time their value has changed and typically capture important transitions in hardware status. Set the attribute to false to disable this feature, true to enable it. The default value for community is public. Version of dbmcll management server.

Navigation menu Personal tools English Log in. Unit for the metric explicitly, and is related to the metric collected: Stops writing spooling output to the file. LIMIT sets a limit on the number of objects to display.

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The dbmmonitor user can run the following commands:. This metric shows the space utilization in the various files systems on the server.

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For example, Data Drive. You can then grant the role to users.

This package contains logs and traces related to the alert. Blank lines separate each object in the display. The data rate of the InfiniBand dbmci.

Using the DBMCLI Utility

Status of the fan. A list of commands that you can run after a server rescue to comnands settings, such as thresholds and notifications, to the last known values. All attributes can be displayed, but only some can be modified directly by the user.

On the management server, the forwarded messages are directed to a file, console, or management application, depending on the syslog configuration on the management server. A web interface is also available.

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