Web DBM 

The Database Manager has a web-based client, the Web DBM. If you want to enable occasional users to use database administration functions, you should install the Web DBM once in the network. The Web DBM can then be called from all browsers.

If you do not have a Windows operating system, you can only use Database Manager clients Database Manager CLI and Web DBM to monitor database instances.

Web DBM provides you with basically the same functionality as the Database Manager GUI, but it is operated as a web-based application.

Differences between Web DBM and DBMGUI

With the Database Manager GUI, you can monitor several database instances simultaneously. With the Web DBM, you can only monitor one database instance at a time. When you log on, you enter the database instance that you want to monitor. If you want to switch to another database instance, you must log off, and log on again entering the new database instance.
It is possible to open several browsers simultaneously. In this way, you can monitor a different database instance in each browser with the Web DBM.

In contrast to the Database Manager GUI, a timeout may occur when working with the Web DBM. This results in the connection to the database instance being broken. If this happens, you must log on again.

Set-up of the Web DBM

All administrative functions are listed on the left-hand side of the window in the Web DBM. The functions are divided up into the same groups as in the Database Manager GUI. The colored symbols (green dots and red squares) indicate whether an administrative function can be used in the database instance in its present state. There is no menu bar or toolbar of the kind found in the DBMGUI.

Instead of a list of database instances registered in the DBMGUI, the Web DBM displays the detailed status of the database instance. The most important values displayed in the status have a link that takes you to the relevant function. The functions for starting and stopping the database instance are at the bottom of the status display.

The work area is located below the status display. The subsequent web page corresponding to the administrative function selected in the left-hand side of the window is displayed here.

The structure of these web page is similar to the corresponding screens in the DBMGUI. The bottom of these pages often contains a toolbar with the available administrative functions. If a new administrative function is selected in the Web DBM, and in a new page displayed in the work area as a result of this, the previous display and status is lost. To return to the previous display, you must reselect the relevant administrative function.

The header line contains a logoff link that enables you to end the current connection with a database instance.