/dp=resource-defn-path
|
Resource Definition Path - specify a path on disk or a database path (for example, sql://my-db/my-datastore?folder=/myrd -
see
The dbfhdeploy Command Line Utility for details of the full SQL notation required)
|
/s(sit,fs-server-id)
|
Set FCT FSID in SIT and groups in startup list
|
or:
|
|
/f(group,
fs-server-id)
|
Set FCT FSID in
group.
|
/o
|
Force upgrade of non-DFH-supplied resources.
|
/uuserid
|
User ID for updates
|
/ppassword
|
Password for updates
|
/sparameter
|
Set FCT start-open to
parameter., which must be "Y" or "N"
|
/ssparameter
|
Set security on or off.
parameter is + for on, or - for off
|
/bpath
|
Optional. Path to location where the backup file is created - specify a path on disk or a database path.
|
/t=
|
Set Termtype Device properties = Mapping properties
|
/td
|
Allow Termtype Device properties to differ from Mapping properties
|
/z
|
Reset blank PCT security keys to default value
|
/x
|
Quiet mode
|
Comments:
The /s and /f options are alternatives and are mutually exclusive.
On UNIX you can use a dash (-) before a parameter as an alternative to a forward slash (/).
If a path or filename contains spaces, it should be enclosed in quotation marks. For example, "e:\dev mto\files".