[Isis-users] Is there a command to lock/unlock a database?

De Smet Egbert egbert.desmet at uantwerpen.be
Wed Aug 3 19:56:00 CEST 2016


Hi,
yes, you can use - just before mentioning the name of the database - either mono/mast/full to define mono-user, multi-user and multi-user with full write-access (slowing down processes a bit) in any command of mx (CISIS).
That should take care of your concern.

Egbert de Smet
Universiteit Antwerpen
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From: isis-users [isis-users-bounces+egbert.desmet=ua.ac.be at iccisis.org] on behalf of Freek Heite [f.heite at hccnet.nl]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2016 4:04 PM
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Subject: [Isis-users] Is there a command to lock/unlock a database?

I'm working on some maintenance scripts for ABCD version 1.4 on Linux.
During reorgs and backups I think it would be best to temporary lock/freeze  the database,
and unlock the database again when the maintenance is finished.

Is there a command that can be put into a script or batchfile to lock and unlock the whole database
(as opposed to unlocking individual records which could be done with the retag command)?

Regards,
Freek.

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