Available switches for the start_iqdatabase-options parameters.
Specify these options after the database file. These options
apply only to that database. These options apply only to the preceding database in the command
syntax.
There are two forms of syntax for start_iq database options:
When specifying options in a configuration file,
do not enclose the option value in quotation marks. For example:
iqdemo.db -ek xxx
When specifying options on the command line, enclose
the option value in quotation marks. For example:
-ad iqsrv15 database option
Specifies the directory containing transaction log files to be applied to the database.
-ar iqsrv15 database option
Specifies that any transaction log files located in the same directory as the current transaction log should be applied to the database.
-as iqsrv15 database option
Specifies that the database should continue to run after transaction logs have been applied (used in conjunction with -ad or -ar).
-dh iqsrv15 Database Option
Makes a database undetectable when the Server Location utility dblocate -d is run against the server.
-ds iqsrv15 database option
Specifies the directory where the dbspaces for the database and the transaction log are located.
-iqfreq iqsrv15 Database Option
Marks the specified database as in use and restores the IQ portion of the database to its last known consistent state.
-m iqsrv15 Database Option
Truncates (deletes) the transaction log when a checkpoint is done, either at shutdown or as a result of a checkpoint scheduled by the server.
-sm iqsrv15 Database Option
Provides an alternate database server name that can be used to access the read-only mirror database.
-sn iqsrv15 Database Option
Provides an alternate server name for a single database running on a database server.
-xp iqsrv15 Database Option
Provides information to an operational server that allows it to connect to its partner and to the arbiter when database mirroring is being used.