ccmdb info

This topic contains information about the ccmdb info command.

Synopsis

ccmdb i|info database_path [/k|/keyword keyword] [/v|/value value]]

Description and uses

The ccmdb info command reports or modifies the characteristics of the specified database.

The user for this command is the Rational® Synergy administrator and any user. Any user can obtain information about the database by using the keyword switch. However, only the Rational Synergy administrator can change the database information with the value switch.

Options and arguments

database_path

Specifies the database for which characteristics are being reported.

/k|/keyword keyword

Obtains database information. By default, all keyword database information is shown. Keywords are not case-sensitive.

Use any one of the following keywords to designate the database information you want to receive:

active | all | case | database | dbpath | hostname | orhost | platform | protect | schema | size | version

/v|/value value

You must use any one of the following keyword settings to change database information:

[hostname | dbpath | case | next_cvid]

Note: For each of these values, you must run as the Rational Synergy administrator.
   /k hostname /v value

Enables you to change the hostname. Required if a machine name is changed or a database is copied.

   /k dbpath /v value

Enables you to change the database path. Required if the file system or a shared name is changed.

The following two keyword settings have special values that you must know.

   /k case /v value

Enables you to change a Rational Synergy database between two modes: LOWER or PRESERVE.

The default LOWER mode causes file and directory names to be stored in lower case. The PRESERVE mode maintains the case preserving setting.

Note: Do not change case from PRESERVE to LOWER for a database in which upper- or mixed-case objects have been created.

If a database contains objects with upper- or mixed-case names, changing case from PRESERVE to LOWER down cases all user entry. Queries, scripts, and so on, containing upper- or mixed-case objects do not work correctly.

   /k next_cvid /v value

Sets the next cvid number to the given value. The value passed must be greater than the maximum cvid currently in use. You cannot adjust the next cvid counter downwards.

Examples


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