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dbvolchange utility

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  The dbvolchange utility may be used to modify parameters of a database volume file.

Usage

usage: dbvolchange [options] volume_file_name
options:
 -v        - verbose
 -d flags  - debug flags
 -c cfg    - configuration file name
 -e sz     - Extension size
 -m sz     - Max volume size
The options are:
-help
The -help option displays a brief help text.

-v
The -v option causes dbvolchange to output more detailed processing messages.

-d flags
The -d option specifies debug flags and is normally not used.

-c cfg
The -c option specifies the eloqdb server configuration file name. If not specified, the default configuration file name depends on OS platform and Eloquence version.

-e size
The -e option specifies the extension size (in MB). When the volume is getting full, it will be extended in steps of size MB. If size is 0, the volume will not be extended automatically by the server. The default extension size is 1 MB.

-m size
The -m option specifies the maximum volume size (in MB). Automatic volume extensions will not grow the volume beyond size MB. If not specified (or specified as zero), the maximum volume size is determined by the "VolumeFileSizeLimit" setting in the eloqdb server configuration file.

Notes

  • The eloqdb database server must not be running when dbvolchange is used.

  • As of Eloquence B.08.20 the dbctl volume command may be useful to change volume file size limits for a running database server.

Examples

The example below changes the extension size for volumes /data/db-01.vol and /data/db-02.vol to 50 MB per automatic volume extension and specifies a maximum size of 1024 MB for each file.
dbvolchange -v -c eloqdb.cfg -e 50 -m 1024 /data/db-01.vol
dbvolchange -v -c eloqdb.cfg -e 50 -m 1024 /data/db-02.vol

See also

dbvolcreate, dbvolextend, dbvoldump, dbctl volume.


 
 
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