Example 1
The following command opens the mf_personnel database:
$ RMU/OPEN MF_PERSONNEL
Example 2
The following command opens the mf_personnel database in the
WORK directory, all the databases in the .TEST directory, and the
databases specified by the path names CDD$TOP.FINANCE and SAMPLE_
DB:
$ RMU/OPEN DISK1:[WORK]MF_PERSONNEL, CDD$TOP.FINANCE/PATH, -
_$ DISK1:[TEST]*, SAMPLE_DB/PATH
Example 3
This command opens the mf_personnel database, sets the total
global buffers for this opened instance of the database, and sets
the maximum number of global buffers that can be given to any
user. This example limits the number of users who can access this
database at any given time to 2 (Total divided by User_Limit).
You may want to increase the values of Total and User_Limit.
$ RMU/OPEN MF_PERSONNEL/GLOBAL_BUFFERS=(TOTAL=10,USER_LIMIT=5)
If you define a user limit value that is greater than the value
you specify for Total, you receive an error message:
$ RMU/OPEN MF_PERSONNEL/GLOBAL=(TOTAL=5,USER_LIMIT=10)
%RMU-F-VALGTRMAX, value (10) is greater than maximum allowed
value (5) for GLOBAL_BUFFERS.USER_LIMIT
Example 4
This command disables row caching.
$ RMU/OPEN MF_PERSONNEL.RDB /ROW_CACHE=DISABLE