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to use -R with the db_create command? How about as plain as dbmcli db_create $SID dbm,dbm dbmcli -d $SID -u dbm,dbm -i
under Red Hat 9 without problems.independend data path is: /var/opt/sdb/datadependend data path is: http://grokbase.com/t/mysql/maxdb/04463qh4yw/dbmcli-db-create-executable-program-not-accessible /opt/sdb/programsAfter that I started to create a db-instance locally as follows: (Thisis the way suggested in Axel Busch and Gerd König's 'MaxDB -Installation and http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.maxdb/3005 Administration')export SID=TEST01export INSTROOT=/opt/sdb/programsexport RUNDIRECTORY=/var/opt/sdb/data/wrk/$SID/opt/sdb/programs/bin/x_server start/opt/sdb/programs/bin/dbmcli -s -R $INSTROOT db_create $SID dbm,dbmcausing following err msg:Error! Connection failed to node (local) for database (no dbname):executable connection failed program not accessibleWhy is could't a connection be established?What program is supposed to be accessed?Is $INSTROOT set correct?What is the problem?Thanks for your help in advance!RegardsHinrich Främcke reply Tweet Search Discussions Search All Groups maxdb 7 responses Oldest Nested Daniel Dittmar Try $ /opt/sdb/programs/bin/dbmcli db_create $SID connection failed to dbm,dbm first. The -s option is reserved for cases where the installtion isn't complete yet. And -R is useful only when you have installed multiple releases and want to pick a specific one. In your case, you have specified the to -R. The contains software common to all releases, but not the actual database kernel. Run $ /opt/sdb/programs/bin/dbmcli dbm_version and you'll see the that is picked by default, run $ /opt/sdb/programs/bin/dbmcli Daniel Dittmar at Apr 6, 2004 at 8:08 pm ⇧ Hinrich wrote:I installed maxdb (with option 9 [all]) under Red Hat 9 without problems.independend data path is: /var/opt/sdb/datadependend data path is: /opt/sdb/programsAfter that I started to create a db-instance locally as follows: (Thisis the way suggested in Axel Busch and Gerd König's 'MaxDB -Installation and Administration')export SID=TEST01export INSTROOT=/opt/sdb/programsexport RUNDIRECTORY=/var/opt/sdb/data/wrk/$SID/opt/sdb/programs/bin/x_server start/opt/sdb/programs/bin/dbmcli -s -R $INSTROOT db_create $SID dbm,dbmcausing followin