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NAME
hadbm startnode - starts
the specified node
SYNOPSIS
hadbm startnode [adminpassword=password | adminpasswordfile=filename] [agent=ma_url] [startlevel=level] node_number [dbname]
The hadbm startnode command starts the node by running the startup procedure on the node. The node is started in the specified start level. The start level indicates the environmental conditions the node should take into consideration while starting. The valid start levels are
as follows:
Start Level | Description |
normal | This start level is used when the node was earlier stopped in a controlled way (default). |
repair | This start level forces an active node to repair data from its mirror node. |
clear | This start level reinitializes the devices for the node, and force a repair of data from its mirror node. |
- 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.
- l startlevel
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Indicates the start level to be used to start the specified node(s). The default start level is normal.
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node_number
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A positive integer. The node number specified must be an existing node that is in a running state in the database.
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dbname
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The name of the database. The default database is hadb.
Example 1. Using startnode on the default database
hadbm startnode 1
Node successfully started
Example 2. Using startnode with the startlevel and database identified
hadbm startnode --startlevel=normal 1 mydatabase
Node successfully started
- 0
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command executed successfully
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error in executing the command
- 22002
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specified database does not exist
- 22081
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node is already running
- 22082
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start level is not a recognized level
- 22083
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node could not be started
hadbm-addnodes(1), hadbm-list(1), hadbm-restartnode(1), hadbm-stopnode(1)
J2EE SDK 1.4 | Go To Top | Last Changed 31 Jan 2005 |
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