The database server
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–y command-line option
Run as a Windows 95/98 service.
[ dbsrv7 | dbeng7 ] -y ...
Windows 95/98
If the server registered as a Windows 95/98 service, it continues to operate
whether users log on or off, and shutdown commands are ignored.
–z command-line option
Display communications operations on startup for troubleshooting purposes.
[ dbsrv7 | dbeng7 ] -z ...
All operating systems and servers.
This should only be used when tracking problems. The information is
displayed in the database server window.
–zo command-line option
Redirect request-level logging information to a file separate from the regular
log file.
[ dbsrv7 | dbeng7 ] -z ...
All operating systems and servers.
"–zr command-line option" on page 40
"–zs command-line option" on page 41
Request-level logging is turned on using the
–zr switch. You can direct the
output from this file to a separate file from that specified on a
–o switch.
This switch also prevents request-level logging from being displayed in the
console.
–zr command-line option
Enable request-level logging of operations.
[ dbsrv7 | dbeng7 ] -zr { all | sql | none }...
All operating systems and servers.
"sa_server_option system procedure" on page 971
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