
Object DS Commands
SQL/MX Connectivity Service Administrative Command Reference—526350-005
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INFO DS
INFO DS
This command displays attributes of one or all defined DSs on this system.
Command syntax is:.
obj-name
[[[\system-name.][$service-name | *].]ds-name | *]
system-name
is the name of the current system of up to 16 CPUs with the same Expand
address and where the target MXCS process is running. system-name and
service-name identify one service instance.
service-name
is the name of the MXCS association server that handles or processes the
command or the asterisk (*) wild card. An asterisk causes a connection to the
database rather than a specific service, and it is the only valid value when no
services are active. The state information for one DS instance can be different
in each service, so a specific service must be selected to get state information.
When the asterisk is used, state information is displayed as n/a, or not
available. It cannot be an asterisk when the ACTIVE attribute is specified.
ds-name
is the name of the DS to be displayed and can be the asterisk (*) wild card.
DETAIL
displays all attributes. When you omit this option, the report provides only the most
commonly used attributes. When more details are needed, this option provides all
attributes.
ACTIVE
displays information on only the DSs that are in the starting, started, or stopping
states on one service. This flag is valid only when an asterisk (*) is used for the DS
name, and a specific single service name is specified. If no DSs are active on the
specified service, the command report displays a line stating None.
INFO DS [obj-name][, DETAIL][, ACTIVE];
Note. ds-name is an SQL identifier and is therefore case sensitive. When using lower case
characters, enclose ds-name in quotes to preserve the lower case characters. Failure to do so
causes ds-name to be automatically upper cased during command execution, which can
cause errors. Enter the default ds-name as
"TMD_Default_DataSource".
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