Here is an example of a parameter file.
*********************************************************** # Maximum Number of Users USERS 40 # Root Dbspace Parameters ROOT_CHUNK_PATH D:\ifmxdata\rootdbs.000 ROOT_CHUNK_SIZE 60 # Temp Dbspace Parameters TEMP_CHUNK_PATH D:\ifmxdata\tempdbs.000 TEMP_CHUNK_SIZE 40 # Log Dbspace Parameters LOG_CHUNK_PATH D:\ifmxdata\log.000 LOG_CHUNK_SIZE 40 # Dbspace Parameters CCM_CHUNK_PATH D:\ifmxdata\ccm.000 CCM_CHUNK_SIZE 80 ***********************************************************
The following example shows how to create a database server using a parameter file (assume that you called it tonnyx.dat).
> ccmsrv create/file tonnyx.dat
/file tonnyx.dat specifies the name of the parameter file.
The above parameter file creates a database server with a maximum of 20 users (the default) and with chunk files created under D:\.
The results of this command are as follows:
*********************************************************** Database Server Configuration of Maximum Number of Users: 40 Dbspace Name: rootdbs Root Chunk Path: D:\ifmxdata\rootdbs.000 Root Chunk Size: 60 MBytes Dbspace Name: log Log Chunk Path: D:\ifmxdata\log.000 Log Chunk Size: 40 MBytes Dbspace Name: ccm Ccm Chunk Path: D:\ifmxdata\ccm.000 Ccm Chunk Size: 80 MBytes ***********************************************************
To use a file to specify parameters for Windows®:
If your database server is created successfully and brought online, you do not receive a message.
If the database server is not created, an error message explains why.