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SAS 9.1.3 Intelligence Platform: System Administration Guide

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Checking the Status of Servers R About Repository Manager Access States 39<br />

OMS_READONLY The repository was defined to have read-only<br />

access.<br />

A repository cannot be registered in offline mode.<br />

PauseState indicates whether a repository is paused and indicates the<br />

repository’s temporary access state. Valid values are as follows:<br />

READONLY The repository is paused to a read-only state.<br />

OFFLINE The repository is paused to an offline state.<br />

An empty string means that the repository is not paused.<br />

This information is displayed in the following format in the <strong>SAS</strong> Output window:<br />

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<br />

<br />

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1<br />

<br />

<br />

In the example, the output means:<br />

3 Test Repository 1 is not paused. It was created with an access mode of read-only.<br />

Therefore, it is partially available by design.<br />

3 Test Repository 2 is paused to a read-only state; therefore, it is only partially<br />

available. Its normal access mode is full access.<br />

3 Test Repository 3 is available.<br />

3 REPOSMGR (which represents the repository manager) is available.<br />

Checking the Access State of the Repository Manager<br />

About Repository Manager Access States<br />

The repository manager is a library of tables that define the set of repositories that<br />

can be accessed by a <strong>SAS</strong> Metadata Server. PROC METAOPERATE enables you to<br />

change the access state of the repository manager in addition to that of repositories. An<br />

access state of read-only or offline for the repository manager is typically reflected in<br />

the following behavior:<br />

read-only<br />

Clients can read and write metadata in repositories, but they cannot create or<br />

delete repositories or change their registrations.

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