Processing Commands with the Replication Manager CLI
Syntax
repmcli
-u <userid>,<password> -d <database_name> -b <command_file> -E <number>
<userid> |
User name |
<password> |
User password |
<database_name> |
Name of database instance |
<command_file> |
Name of the command file |
By specifying the
-E option, you define the number of errors that must occur before the execution of the command file is terminated.You can also specify other
options.Use
You create a command file
<command_file> in the form of simple text file and transfer the name of this file with the -b option when the REPM Server session is started (Calling the Replication Manager)..The Replication Manager processes the commands and statements contained in the command file. If errors (return code <> 0) occur, the processing of the command file is terminated as soon as a predefined number of errors is reached.
Error messages of this kind can be caused by several different things. Here are some examples:
To enable you to respond to script errors, the Replication Manager functions are available as a library for the Perl and Python script languages. This means that you can use the functions of the Replication manager