You call up a list of all the database instances registered on the server.
If you specify the option [-s], the service database instances for each version of the database software are also listed (Access Using a Service Session).
You do not need to log on to the database manager to execute this DBM command.
You do not require a server authorization.
db_enum [-s]
The system displays an OK message. Then a table is displayed, listing all of the registered database instances in tabular format.
OK<NL>
<database_name><TAB><dependent_path><TAB><database_version><TAB><kernel_version><TAB><operational_state><NL>
<database_name><TAB><dependent_path><TAB><database_version><TAB><kernel_version><TAB><operational_state><NL>
...
<database_name> |
Name of the database instance |
<dependent_path> |
Directory that contains the server software dependent on the database version. |
<database_version> |
Version of the database software |
<kernel_version> |
|
<operational_state> |
Operational state of the database instance |
Logging on to the database manager CLI as operator DBM with password DBM using the option –R and the installation path for software version 7.5, executing the DBM command for displaying a list of all the database instances registered for the specified version on the server GENUA:
dbmcli -R "C:\Program Files\SDB\7500" –n
GENUA db_enum
OK
HOTELDB C:\Program Files\SDB\7500 7.5.0.5
fast online
HOTELDB C:\Program Files\SDB\7500 7.5.0.5
quick offline
HOTELDB C:\Program Files\SDB\7500 7.5.0.5
slow
offline