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Administration management tool used with the Recital software suite | Administration management tool used with the Recital software suite | ||
− | + | The replication services are administrated with the recitalreplication command. It takes the following arguments. | |
− | + | Note: recitalreplication must be run as root. For systems with a hidden root account, please precede commands with ’sudo’. | |
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Perform administration of the recital server daemon. See recitalserver [http://www.recitalsoftware.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=88] for full details. | Perform administration of the recital server daemon. See recitalserver [http://www.recitalsoftware.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=88] for full details. | ||
+ | --server [ options ] | ||
--replication [ options ] | --replication [ options ] |
Revision as of 08:51, 26 October 2009
Administration management tool used with the Recital software suite
The replication services are administrated with the recitalreplication command. It takes the following arguments.
Note: recitalreplication must be run as root. For systems with a hidden root account, please precede commands with ’sudo’.
server
Perform administration of the recital server daemon. See recitalserver [1] for full details.
--server [ options ]
--replication [ options ]
Perform administration of the recital replication daemon. See recitalreplication(1) for full details.
--integrity [ -f table | -d directory | -D database | -r | -y | -q | -a]
This option is used to verify and if needed, repair a Recital data files. Use -f table to verify a table. Use -d directory to verify all files in a directory. Use -D database to verify a database. Use -r to recursively process sub-directories. Use -y to repair data errors if any are found. Use -q to only display errors. Use -a for verbose mode.
--convert [ all | prg | dbf | fmt | mem | frx ] [ <files> ]
This options is used to convert data from disparate hardware platforms and databases into and out of Recital Databases. The first parameter is the file type to convert and the second optional parameter is the file(s) to convert.
--execute filename [ Args ]
Execute program file. Args specified are declared as character variables in the called program. The file name extension defaults to .prg Only program files that have no user input or display output can be run.
--users [ -c | -r | -l ]
The -r options will reset the existing recital users file. All users must be log out before this task can be performed. The -c options will create a new users file if one doesn’t already exist. The -l option will list the current recital users.
shutdown [ message ]
Shutdown the recital daemon and interactive users. This will prevent new connections and disconnect existing connections and users. A shutdown message can be sent to interactive users before the shutdown.
disable
Disable the recital daemon and interactive users. This will prevent new connections, but not disconnect existing connections and users.
enable Enable the recital daemon and interactive users. This will enable new connections and users
suspend
Suspend the recital daemon and interactive users. This will suspend all connections to the recital server and existing users.
resume
Resume the recital daemon and interactive users. This will resume all suspended connections and users.
logout [ message ]
Log out interactive users. A log out message can be sent to interactive users before the they are logged out.
broadcast [ message ]
Broadcast a message to all current interactive users. If no message is specified then any previous broadcast message will be cleared.
terminate [ pid ]
Terminate cleanly the specified recital process.
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