Options and arguments

Review the options and arguments that can be used with ccmdb.
/f model_file

This option specifies the model package file name.

If you do not specify the model file, the Rational® Synergy default model name CCM_HOME\packfiles\base.model is used. Use of non-standard models is not described in this Information Center.

This option must be a UNC path.

/m model [model ...]

This option specifies the list of model names to be installed. The model name is the same name as the model project name in the model database. The default models shipped by Rational Synergy are the base and modsup models.

Note: Each model in the model file must have a unique name.

If this option is not specified, ccmdb upgrade reads the models that are currently installed on each databases and upgrades them accordingly.

If this option is specified, the new list is used to override the current models. The sequence of the models listed in this option is the sequence of the models to be installed in the target database. All the current models that are not in the specified list are removed. As a result, specifying the option /m base causes the database to be upgraded to a Rational base model, removing all custom models present in a previous release.

/url server_url

This option specifies the CCM server that the upgraded databases must connect to. By default, upgraded databases are connected to the server on the default port of the database server host. The default port is the one you specified as the help server port during installation. It is saved in the $CCM_HOME/etc/system_info.txt file.

To start a Rational Synergy session on a database, enter cmsynergy /s server_url.

Ensure that the server_url is a valid URL for a compatible server, starting with either http:// or https://

See Administering the CCM server for information about the CCM server.

/w 

This option checks all database configuration files and controlled files of type ascii or its subtypes and converts the line endings from Windows to UNIX conventions or UNIX to Windows conversions. This process occurs while performing the upgrade. The conversion affects controlled files in the archive and cache only. No work areas are updated.

Note: Because this operation changes the contents of static, archived files, use with caution. Always retain the original pack file in case any problems are discovered.
   database_path [database_path ...]

This option specifies the list of databases to be upgraded.

These paths must be UNC paths to databases on the server where you are logged on.


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