The database server
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Switch Description
-r
Opens database in read-only mode. See "–r command-line
option" on page 33.
-s
Set the syslog facility ID [UNIX]. See "–s command-line option"
on page 34.
-sb [ 0 | 1 ] Specify how the server reacts to broadcasts. See "–sb command-
line option" on page 34.
-sc
Disable the shared memory port, and enable Named Pipes.
[Windows NT]. See "–sc command-line option" on page 35.
-ti minutes Client idle time before shutdown—default 240 minutes [network
server]. See "–ti command-line option" on page 35.
-tl seconds Default liveness timeout for clients in seconds—default 120
seconds. See "–tl command-line option" on page 35.
-tmf
Force transaction manager recovery for distributed transactions
[Windows NT]. See "–tmf command-line option" on page 36.
-tmt
millisecondst
Set the reenlistment timeout for distributed transactions
[Windows NT]. See "–tmt command-line option" on page 36.
-tq time Set quitting time [network server]. See "–tq time command-line
option" on page 36.
-u
Use buffered disk I/O. See "–u command-line option" on
page 37.
-ud
Run as a daemon [UNIX]. See "–ud command-line option" on
page 37.
-ut minutes Touch temporary files every min minutes [UNIX]. See "–ut
command-line option" on page 38.
-v
Display database server version and stop. See "–v command-line
option" on page 38.
-x list Comma-separated list of communication links to try. See "–x
command-line option" on page 38.
-y
Run as a Windows 95/98 service [Windows 95/98]. See "–y
command-line option" on page 40.
-z
Provide diagnostic information on communication links [network
server]. See "–z command-line option" on page 40.
-zo filename Redirect request-level logging information to a separate file. See
"–zo command-line option" on page 40.
-zr { all | SQL |
none }
Turn on logging of SQL operations. The default is NONE. See "–
zr command-line option" on page 40.
-zs size Limit the size of the log file used for request-level logging. See
"–zs command-line option" on page 41.