START MANAGER

Use START MANAGER to start the Manager process. This applies to a non-clustered environment. In a Windows cluster, you should stop Manager from the Cluster Administrator.

Syntax

START MANAGER
[, CPU number]
[, PRI number]
[, HOMETERM device_name]
[, PROCESSNAME process_name]
CPU number

Valid for SQL/MX. Specifies the number of the CPU to be used for the process. Valid values are numbers 0 - 15 and -1 is default, which is assigned 1 higher than the last Manager started.

PRI number

Valid for SQL/MX. Specifies the Extract process priority. Valid values are numbers are 1 - 199 and -1 is the default, and is the same as the manager process priority.

HOMETERM device_name

Valid for SQL/MX. Specifies the name of the device to be used and must be a terminal or process. It can be entered in either Guardian $ or OSS /G/xxxxx form. The default is $zhome or the current session HOMETERM when $zhome is not defined.

PROCESSNAME process_name

Valid for SQL/MX. Specifies the name of the process as alphanumeric string up to five characters and can be entered in either Guardian $ or OSS /G/xxxxx form. The default is a system generated process name.

Examples

START MANAGER, CPU 2, PRI 148, HOMETERM /G/zhome, PROCESSNAME $ogmgr