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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 />

Syntax<br />

NSMAN utility<br />

Use the NSMAN utility to control the operation of a configured Name<strong>Server</strong>. The utility<br />

allows you to start a Name<strong>Server</strong>, query its status, and shut down a Name<strong>Server</strong>.<br />

Unlike <strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Management</strong> or <strong>OpenEdge</strong> Explorer, the NSMAN utility does not<br />

support a means to view log files or delete configured Name<strong>Server</strong> instances.<br />

Parameters -name name–server<br />

Operating<br />

system Syntax<br />

-kill<br />

-start<br />

-stop<br />

Windows<br />

-query<br />

Specifies the name of the Name<strong>Server</strong>. This parameter is required.<br />

Stops and removes the Name<strong>Server</strong> from memory, no matter what it is doing.<br />

Starts the Name<strong>Server</strong>.<br />

Tells the Name<strong>Server</strong> to stop itself.<br />

Queries the Name<strong>Server</strong> <strong>for</strong> its status.<br />

-host host–name<br />

nsman<br />

{<br />

}<br />

{ -name name-server<br />

{<br />

-kill<br />

| -start<br />

| -stop<br />

| -query<br />

}<br />

[<br />

-host host-name -user user-name<br />

| -user user-name<br />

]<br />

[ -port port-number ]<br />

}<br />

| -help<br />

Specifies the name of the machine where the AdminService is running. If a host<br />

name is not specified, it defaults to the local host name.<br />

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