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NAME
hadbm start - starts the database
SYNOPSIS
hadbm start [adminpassword=password | adminpasswordfile=filename] [agent=ma_url] [dbname]
Use the hadbm start command to start the database. Only the nodes that were running before the database was stopped will be started. If the database name is specified, it should be an existing database. If the database name is not specified, the default database is used. If one
or more mirror node pairs have stopped simultaneously due to a power outage, machine reboot or some other disaster (i.e., the hadb instance is in a non-functional state), then the database instance cannot be started. In such a case, use the hadbm clear command to start the database
and recreate the schema.
- w adminpassword
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The actual HADBM administration password.
- W adminpasswordfile
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The file from which the passwords are read.
- m agent
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Identifies the URL to the Management Agent. The default is localhost:1862.
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dbname
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The name of the database. The default database is hadb.
Example 1. Using start with a database identified
hadbm start mydatabase
Database successfully started
- 0
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command executed successfully
- 1
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error in executing the command
- 22002
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specified database does not exist
- 22095
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database could not be started
- 22096
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database is already running
- 22097
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some nodes could not be started
- 22098
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database (hadb) could not be started. The stopstate cannot be determined. In case of uncontrolled stop of the database, use the hadbm clear command to start the database.
hadbm-addnodes(1), hadbm-clear(1), hadbm-delete(1), hadbm-list(1), hadbm-refragment(1), hadbm-restart(1), hadbm-status(1), hadbm-stop(1)
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