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The database server
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–gss command-line option
Set the stack size per internal execution thread in the server.
[ dbsrv7 | dbeng7 ] -gss [
integer
|
integer
K |
integer
M
] ...
This option has no effect on Windows operating systems.
The number of internal execution threads is controlled by the
-gn option, and
has a default value of 20. The default stack size per internal execution thread
is 16KB. The
-gss option allows you to lower the memory usage of the
database server in environments with limited memory.
–gt command-line option
Sets the number of operating system threads allowed to run concurrently
[ dbsrv7 | dbeng7 ] -gt
integer
...
All operating systems and servers except NetWare.
By default, on Windows operating systems and NetWare, the network
database server uses all CPUs available on the machine, the personal
database server is limited to two processors, and the runtime database server
uses a single processor. On UNIX, all database servers use all available
processors by default.
This option should be left at the default setting on Windows operating
systems.
–gu command-line option
Set permission levels for utility commands.
[ dbsrv7 | dbeng7 ] -gu [ all | none | dba | utility_db ] ...
All operating systems and servers.
Sets permission levels for utility commands such as CREATE DATABASE
and DROP DATABASE. The level can be set to one of the following:
utility_db, all, none, dba.
The utility_db level restricts the use of these commands to only those users
who can connect to the utility database. The all, none, and dba levels permit
all users , no users, or users with dba authority to execute utility commands.
–gx command-line option
Set the number of operating system threads.
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