You request a list of DBM commands. You can view all valid DBM commands or modify the list by specifying options.
The commands are displayed with a description. Possible and/or necessary options for valid DBM commands are displayed as well as what type of session is required for Accessing the Database Instance. In the case of obsolete commands, the corresponding new commands are displayed.
You do not need to log on to the Database Manager to execute this DBM command.
help [-obsolete] [<string>]
-obsolete |
Only obsolete commands are displayed. The system displays a reference to the current name for each of these commands |
string |
Only those commands are displayed which start with the specified character string |
Call the Database Manager CLI, display all valid DBM commands:
dbmcli help
OK
archive_stage
<medium> <stage> [verfiy|noverify] [remove|keep]
[FileNumberList <list>]
archive_stage_repeat
<medium> <stage> [verfiy|noverify] [remove|keep]
autolog_cancel
(need util session)
...
Call the Database Manager CLI, display all DBM commands that start with the character string auto:
dbmcli help auto
OK
autolog_cancel
(needs util session)
autolog_off
(needs util session)
autolog_on
[<medium>]
(needs util session)
autolog_show
[LOG] [UNTIL <date> <time>] [IBID
<internal_backup_id>]
(needs
util session)
...
Call the Database Manager CLI, display all obsolete DBM commands:
dbmcli help -obsolete
OK
autosave_cancel (obsolete
version of autolog_cancel)
autosave_off
(obsolete version of autolog_off)
...
OK<NL>
<command_name> <description><NL>
<command_name> <description><NL>
...
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