Option in the Database Manager CLI.
A utility session is a prerequisite for the execution of certain DBM commands .
If you specify this option, the DBM command to open a utility session is executed implicitly. A utility session is established with the transferred data for the database user.
If no operator is specified with -uUTL, the Database Manager CLI uses the data of the first DBM operator.
If you do not specify a <user_key> when using –UUTL, the Database Manager CLI uses the data under the XUSER key c.
User details can be stored for various tasks with the help of the program XUSER and used for logging on.
Note the
different meanings of the command with uppercase and lowercase
specification.
-uUTL: Explicit specification of the database user
identified with the <user_name> and <password>
-UUTL: Logon with the key
<user_key> for a
database user stored in the program XUSER
See also: Using XUSER
You are also using the option -d at the same time to specify a database instance and the option -u to log on to the Database Manager.
-uUTL [<user_name>,<password>]
or logon with XUSER key: -UUTL [<user_key>]
Log on to the DBMCLI as user DBM with the password DBM and back up the database instance myDB to the backup medium completeT as the database user under the XUSER key -c
dbmcli –d myDB –u DBM,DBM –uUTL –c backup_start completeT
OK
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