Library /sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb  —  RMU72  Set  Server
    Allows you to identify output files for several database server
    processes.

1  –  Description

    You can use the Set Server/Output command to identify output log
    file names and locations for various database server processes.
    The following table shows valid values for the server-type
    parameter and the corresponding logical name.

    Table 15 Server Types and Logical Names

                       Server-
    Server             type       Logical Name

    AIJ Backup Server  ABS        RDM$BIND_BIND_ABS_OUTPUT_FILE
    AIJ Log Server     ALS        RDM$BIND_BIND_ALS_OUTPUT_FILE
    AIJ Log Roll-      LRS        RDM$BIND_LRS_OUTPUT_FILE
    Forward Server
    AIJ Log Catch-Up   LCS        RDM$BIND_LCS_OUTPUT_FILE
    Server
    Database Recovery  DBR        RDM$BIND_DBR_LOG_FILE
    Server
    Row Cache Server   RCS        RDM$BIND_RCS_LOG_FILE

    If the output file specification is empty (Output=""), the
    log file information for that server will be deleted from the
    database.

    If an existing logical name specifies an output file name for the
    specified server process, it takes precedence over the file name
    designated in the Set Server/Output command.

2  –  Format

  (B)0    RMU/Set Server server-type root-file-spec

      Command Qualifiers             x Defaults
                                     x
      /Log                           x None
      /Output=file-name              x None

3  –  Parameters

3.1  –  server-type

    Identifies the server process for which you want to log output.
    Refer to the Server Types and Logical Names table in the
    Description topic for a list of valid server types and their
    corresponding logical names.

3.2  –  root-file-spec

    Specifies the database root file for which you want to specify
    the server process output file.

4  –  Command Qualifiers

4.1  –  Log

    Displays a log message at the completion of the RMU Set command.

4.2  –  Output

    Identifies the output log file for several database server
    processes.

5  –  Examples

    Example 1

    This example specifies the output file for the row cache server
    and displays a log message when the procedure finishes.

    $ RMU /SET SERVER RCS /OUTPUT=RCS_PID.LOG /LOG DUA0:[DB]MYDB.RDB

    Example 2

    This example specifies the output file for the AIJ log server.

    $ RMU /SET SERVER ALS /OUTPUT=ALS$LOGS:ALS_DB1.LOG DUA0:[DB1]MFP.RDB

    Example 3

    This example deletes the log file information in the database for
    the AIJ log roll-forward server.

    $ RMU /SET SERVER LRS /OUTPUT="" DUA0:[ZDB]ZDB.RDB

    Example 4

    This example specifies the output file for the database recovery
    server.

    $ RMU /SET SERVER DBR /OUTPUT=DBR$LOGS:DBR.LOG DUA0:[ADB]ADB.RDB
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