onmode command syntax
Use onmode utility commands to perform various database server operations.
The following syntax diagram shows all of the options that you can use with the onmode command. The syntax diagram does not show all of the elements that you use with each command option. For the complete syntax of each command, see the topic on that command.
Syntax
>>-onmode--+-------------------------+-------------------------->
| (1) |
'-| -FILE option |-----'
>--+- -a----------------+--+-----------+--+-----+--------------><
| (2) | +- -V-------+ '- -y-'
+- -b----------------+ '- -version-'
+- -BC---------------+
+- -C----------------+
+- -c----------------+
+- -cache surrogates-+
+- -e----------------+
+- -d----------------+
+-+- -D-+------------+
| +- -M-+ |
| +- -Q-+ |
| '- -S-' |
+- -F----------------+
+- -h-+---------+----+
| '- force -' |
+- -I----------------+
+-+- -j-+------------+
| +- -k-+ |
| +- -m-+ |
| +- -s-+ |
| '- -u-' |
+- -l----------------+
+-+- -n-+------------+
| '- -r-' |
+- -O----------------+
+- -P----------------+
+- -p----------------+
+- -R----------------+
+- -W----------------+
+-+- -wf-+-----------+
| '- -wm-' |
+-+- -we-+-----------+
| '- -wi-' |
+- -Y----------------+
+- -Z----------------+
'- -z----------------'
Element | Purpose | Key Considerations |
---|---|---|
-y | Causes the database server to automatically respond yes to all prompts | None. |
-V | Displays the software version number and the serial number | See Obtaining utility version information. |
-version | Displays the build version, host, OS, number and date, as well as the GLS version | See Obtaining utility version information. |