Session control commands let you stop and restart ON–Bar sessions. You might stop and restart a session to:
Starting and Stopping ON-Bar Sessions >>-+-----+--+-----+--session----------------------------------->< +-off-+ '- -q-' +-on--+ '- -d-'
Element | Purpose | Key Considerations |
---|---|---|
off | Suspends a session | None. |
on | Resumes a previously suspended session | None. |
-d | Destroys a session | ON–Bar completes backing up the current storage spaces and logical logs. Storage spaces and logical logs that are not assigned to an onbar-worker are not processed. |
-q session | Specifies the session name The -q option is optional but session is required. | The session name can be up to 128 characters. Put quotation marks around the session name if it contains white spaces. |
The order of the options does not matter. For example, to destroy the ON–Bar session, myses10, use one of the following commands:
onbar -d -q myses10 onbar -q myses10 -dEnterprise Edition Home | Express Edition Home | [ Top of Page | Previous Page | Next Page | Contents | Index ]