multiutil commands on multiple machines

By default, only one machine per site is configured to administer schema repositories and user databases and use the multiutil commands.
You can designate this machine in one of two ways:
  • By running multiutil activate. The machine on which you run multiutil activate is configured to run subsequent multiutil commands.
  • By running mkreplicaimport. The machine on which you run multiutil mkreplicaimport is configured to run subsequent multiutil commands.

If you want to run multiutil from a machine other than those at which activate and mkreplica –import were run, you must configure the machine to access the schema repository (database set) at your site.

To configure a Linux® or UNIX® system-based machine, use the cqreg add_dbset subcommand. For more information about this command, type man cqreg at a Linux or UNIX system prompt.

To configure a computer running Windows®, use the installutil adddbset command:

installutil adddbset dbset-name db-vendor server-hostname
                   { db-path-name.suffix | database-name }
                     ro-login-name ro-login-password connection-options
dbset-name is the name of the schema repository. You must specify it using the following format:
CQMS.clan-name.site-name

Connection options:

Each database vendor has a default port number.
Table 1. Default port numbers for database vendors
Vendor Default port
DB2® 50000
Oracle 1521
Microsoft® SQL Server 1433
If your database uses a different port, you must specify it using the connection-options parameter. The following example shows how to use the installutil adddbset command to connect to the schema repository in the boston site of the telecomm clan on port 1526. The dbset-name is CQMS.TELECOMM.BOSTON.
E:\Program Files\Rational\ClearQuest> installutil adddbset
CQMS.TELECOMM.BOSTON ORACLE bar_host cquser cquser password port=1526
Related concepts
MultiSite reference pages
Overview of deployment tasks
installutil

Feedback