Caché System Administration Guide - InterSystems Documentation
Caché System Administration Guide - InterSystems Documentation
Caché System Administration Guide - InterSystems Documentation
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Starting <strong>Caché</strong><br />
<strong>Caché</strong> Cube Command<br />
Terminal<br />
<strong>System</strong> Management Portal*<br />
<strong>Documentation</strong><br />
DeepSee<br />
Preferred Server [server<br />
name]<br />
About<br />
Exit<br />
Description<br />
Invokes the command line interpreter in the <strong>Caché</strong><br />
programming environment. See the Using <strong>Caché</strong> Terminal<br />
guide for more information.<br />
Performs common system management tasks. Creates<br />
databases and namespaces, and adjusts all <strong>Caché</strong><br />
configuration settings. Displays classes, globals, and<br />
routines, and functions for managing each. Displays tables<br />
and views, perform queries and SQL management functions.<br />
See the “Using the <strong>System</strong> Management Portal” chapter<br />
for more information.<br />
Displays <strong>Caché</strong> online documentation.<br />
Invokes the Inter<strong>System</strong>s DeepSee login page. See the<br />
Introduction to Inter<strong>System</strong>s DeepSee guide for more<br />
information.<br />
Shows a list of remote servers and maintains server<br />
connections by using the Add/Edit command on the<br />
submenu. The preferred server appears in brackets and<br />
has a check mark next to it in the server list. See the Define<br />
a Remote Server Connection section of the “Connecting<br />
to Remote Servers” chapter for more information.<br />
Displays <strong>Caché</strong> version and build information.<br />
Removes the <strong>Caché</strong> Cube icon from the system tray; this<br />
does not stop <strong>Caché</strong>.<br />
* Replaces the functions of <strong>Caché</strong> Explorer, SQL Manager, Control Panel, and Configuration Manager<br />
in <strong>Caché</strong> 5.0.<br />
5.2 Starting <strong>Caché</strong><br />
To start <strong>Caché</strong>, run the startup procedure at the system level. This procedure runs using either the<br />
default configuration file or a configuration file you specify.<br />
Note:<br />
If you have any trouble starting <strong>Caché</strong>, view the console.log file as described in the Monitoring<br />
Log Files section of the <strong>Caché</strong> Monitoring <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />
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