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== Example == | == Example == | ||
$ arsdb -u -I PROD | |||
arsdb: ARS4013E Unable to determine the database engine | |||
== Troubleshooting == | == Troubleshooting == | ||
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It's not very clear which of the parameters in the ars.ini file are to be used for what purpose. | It's not very clear which of the parameters in the ars.ini file are to be used for what purpose. | ||
[@SRV@_ARCHIVE] <=- CMOD Instance Name to be used with arsdb, arsmaint and arssockd. | |||
HOST= <=- should be set to the server's fully-qualified domain name (prod.cmod.example.com) | |||
PROTOCOL=2 <=- In all modern instances of CMOD, the current version number is 2. | |||
PORT=0 <=- If set to 0, IBM CMOD port number is set to 1445. | |||
SRVR_INSTANCE=ARCHIVE <=- The name of the DB2/Oracle database that CMOD stores index data in. | |||
SRVR_INSTANCE_OWNER=odadmin <=- The User name of the UNIX account that runs arssockd & owns database tables. | |||
Revision as of 15:05, 17 November 2017
What was the error?
Message Number: 4013
Message Severity: Error (Corrective action is required to continue)
Message Name: ARS4013E
What were you doing?
Probably trying to run arsdb or arssockd with the -I parameter.
Example
$ arsdb -u -I PROD arsdb: ARS4013E Unable to determine the database engine
Troubleshooting
It's not very clear which of the parameters in the ars.ini file are to be used for what purpose.
[@SRV@_ARCHIVE] <=- CMOD Instance Name to be used with arsdb, arsmaint and arssockd. HOST= <=- should be set to the server's fully-qualified domain name (prod.cmod.example.com) PROTOCOL=2 <=- In all modern instances of CMOD, the current version number is 2. PORT=0 <=- If set to 0, IBM CMOD port number is set to 1445. SRVR_INSTANCE=ARCHIVE <=- The name of the DB2/Oracle database that CMOD stores index data in. SRVR_INSTANCE_OWNER=odadmin <=- The User name of the UNIX account that runs arssockd & owns database tables.