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OpenEdge Data Management: DataServer for Microsoft SQL Server

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Appendix B: <strong>Server</strong> Related Command Line Utilities and Startup Parameters<br />

<strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Management</strong> or <strong>OpenEdge</strong> Explorer command<br />

line utilities <strong>for</strong> the <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong><br />

Syntax<br />

This section describes the utilities you use to configure, manage, start, and stop a<br />

<strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong>. It discusses the purpose, syntax, and primary parameters <strong>for</strong> each<br />

operating system.The utilities are presented in alphabetical order. The utilities are:<br />

• MSSCONFIG utility<br />

• MSSMAN utility<br />

• NSCONFIG utility<br />

• NSMAN utility<br />

MSSCONFIG utility<br />

Use the MSSCONFIG utility to help you debug existing <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> <strong>for</strong> MS <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong><br />

configurations defined in a properties file, such as the ubroker.properties file. This<br />

utility displays the property settings associated with a <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> <strong>for</strong> MS <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong><br />

configuration, and checks that the syntax and values are valid.<br />

The MSSCONFIG utility runs locally, on the machine on which the AdminService is<br />

running. The utility does not run across the network.<br />

Operating<br />

system Syntax<br />

Windows<br />

Parameters -name <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong>–name<br />

mssconfig<br />

[<br />

[<br />

[ -name <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong>-name ]<br />

[ -propfile path-to-properties-file ]<br />

[ -validate ]<br />

]<br />

| -help<br />

]<br />

Specifies which existing configuration to examine. The name must match the<br />

name of an existing <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> <strong>for</strong> MS <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong> configuration defined in the<br />

specified properties file. If you do not specify a <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> by name, the<br />

MSSCONFIG utility analyzes all <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> <strong>for</strong> MS <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong> configurations<br />

defined in the properties file specified by the -propfile parameter.<br />

-propfile path–to–properties–file<br />

Specifies a filename or pathname to a file that contains the property settings to be<br />

validated, <strong>for</strong> example test.properties. If a filename or pathname is not<br />

specified, it defaults to the installation version of the ubroker.properties file,<br />

such as %DLC%\properties\ubroker.properties.<br />

340 <strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Management</strong>: <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong>

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