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Some of the values you can set with command-line switches can also be
changed with the
SET OPTION
command. For details of this command and its
options, and for a complete list of command-line switches and full reference
information on them, see the Adaptive Server IQ Reference Manual.
Displaying command-
line options
To display all of the available command-line options, enter one of the
following commands at the operating system prompt:
•
On UNIX systems, enter:
asiqsrv12 -h
•
On Windows NT systems, enter:
asiqsrv12 /?
Case sensitivity
Command-line parameters are case sensitive.
Using configuration
files
If you use an extensive set of command-line options, you can store them in a
configuration file, and invoke that file on a server command line. Specify
switches in the configuration file as you would on the command line, with
these exceptions:
•
You can enter switches on multiple lines.
•
You must not include either single or double quotes in a configuration file.
-gp
“Setting a maximum Catalog page size”
-gr
“Recovery time”
-gu
“Controlling permissions from the command line”
-iqgovern
“Concurrent queries”
-iqmc
“Buffer caches and physical memory”
-iqtc
“Buffer caches and physical memory”
-iqsmem
“Unwired memory” (AIX, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, and
HP UNIX only)
-iqwmem
“Wired memory” (Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP UNIX,
and Sun UNIX only)
-n
“Naming the server and databases”
-p
“Other performance-related switches”
-ti
“Setting the default client timeout”
-tl
“Setting the default network timeout”
-x
“Selecting communications protocols”
-z
“Debugging network communications startup
problems”
For this switch
See this section
Summary of Contents for Adaptive Server IQ 12.4.2
Page 1: ...Administration and Performance Guide Adaptive Server IQ 12 4 2 ...
Page 16: ...xvi ...
Page 20: ...Related documents xx ...
Page 40: ...Compatibility with earlier versions 20 ...
Page 118: ...Troubleshooting startup shutdown and connections 98 ...
Page 248: ...Importing data by replication 228 ...
Page 306: ...Integrity rules in the system tables 286 ...
Page 334: ...Cursors in transactions 314 ...
Page 396: ...Users and permissions in the system tables 376 ...
Page 438: ...Determining your data backup and recovery strategy 418 ...
Page 484: ...Network performance 464 ...
Page 500: ...System utilities to monitor CPU use 480 ...
Page 514: ...Characteristics of Open Client and jConnect connections 494 ...
Page 536: ...Index 516 ...