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Use

You can specify the following options when calling Database Analyzer:

dbanalyzer [<options>]

<options>=[-d <database_name>] [-u <user,password>] [-t <interval>[,<number>]] [-n <database_server>] [-f <configfile>] [-o <outputdir>] [-c <level> ] [-i] [-nologo] [-noenv] [-stop]

-d <database_name>

Name of the database instance

-u <user,password>

User name and password

-t <interval>,<number>

Time interval (in seconds) between two analyses <interval> and the required number of analyses <number>

If you specify a value for <number>, Database Analyzer ends after this number of analyses.

-n <database_server>

Name of the computer on which the database instance runs

If you specify the computer name, you must also use the –o option to specify the directory for the log files.

-f <configfile>

Name of the configuration file

If you do not specify a configuration file, Database Analyzer uses the dbanalyzer<version>.cfg file in the database directory <dependent_path>/env.

-o <outputdir>

Directory for the log files

If you start Database Analyzer on the computer on which the database instance is installed, then you do not need to specify –o. If you do not specify -o, Database Analyzer uses the analyzer subdirectory in the run directory of the database instance.

-c <level>

Displays debugging information

You can specify a value between 1(low) and 4 (high). If you do not specify -c, there is no debugging information displayed.

-i

Deletes any existing log files for the same day

-nologo

Suppresses the logo

-noenv

Suppresses logging and output of the environment variables from the configuration file

-stop

Stops a running Database Analyzer

 

 

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