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Running the UNIX database server as a daemon
To run the UNIX database server in the background, and enable it to run
independently of the current session, you run it as a daemon.
Note Do not use ’&’ to run the database server in the background. It will not
work. You must instead run the database server as a daemon.
❖ To run the UNIX database server as a daemon:
•Use the -ud command-line option when starting the database server. For
example:
start_asiq -ud asiqdemo.db
Running the server as a Windows NT service
You can run the server as a service under Windows NT. This allows it to keep
running even when you log off the machine. For details of this and other NT-
specific features, see the Adaptive Server IQ Installation and Configuration
Guide.
Using command-line switches
You use command-line switches to define your Adaptive Server IQ
environment.
This section describes some of the most common command-line switches, and
points out when you may wish to use them. Switches described in this chapter
include:
For this switch See this section
-c “Catalog Store cache size”
-gb “Other performance-related switches” (Windows NT
only)
-gc “Checkpoint interval”
-gd “Controlling permissions from the command line”
-gk “Controlling permissions from the command line”
-gm “Concurrent users”
-gn “Controlling performance from the command line”