Using this option lets you run the server so that it continues running after the current user session ends.
When you start the daemon directly using the -ud option, the dbeng12 and dbsrv12 commands create the daemon process and return
immediately (exiting and allowing the next command to be executed) before the daemon initializes itself or attempts to open
any of the databases specified in the command.
One advantage of using dbspawn instead of the -ud option is that the dbspawn process does not shut down until it has confirmed
that the daemon has started and is ready to accept requests. If for any reason the daemon fails to start, the exit code for
dbspawn is non-zero.
When you start the database server as a daemon, its permissions are controlled by the current user's umask setting. It is
recommended that you set the umask value before starting the database server to ensure that the database server has the appropriate
permissions.