Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition 8.1 2005Q2 Reference Manual
    
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 hadbm — utility for managing the High Availability Database (HADB) ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm addnodes — adds new nodes to the named database, initializes devices for the new nodes, and refragments the schema ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm clear — reinitializes all the dataspace on all nodes and starts the database ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm clearhistory — clears the history files on the database ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm create — creates a database instance ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm createdomain — creates a management domain of the listed HADB hosts ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm delete — removes the database ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm deletedomain — removes the HADB management domain ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm deviceinfo — displays information about disk storage devices on each active data node ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm disablehost — selectively disables a host in the management domain ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm extenddomain — extends the current HADB management domain by adding the specified hosts ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm-get — gets the value of the specified configuration attribute ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm help — displays a list of all the subcommands to administer HADB ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm list — lists all the existing databases ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm listdomain — lists all hosts defined in the management domain ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm listpackages — lists the packages registered in the management domain ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm reducedomain — removes hosts from the HADB management domain ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm refragment — refragments the database schema ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm registerpackage — registers HADB packages in the management domain ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm restart — restarts the database ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm set — sets the value of the specified configuration attributes to the identified values ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm start — starts the database ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm startnode — starts the specified node ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm status — shows the state of the database ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm stopnode — gracefully stops the specified node ( Index Term Link )
 
 hadbm version — displays the hadbm version information ( Index Term Link )