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You display a list of all the database instances registered on the database computer.

The display is in tabular form. The individual columns are separated by tabs.

Prerequisites

You do not need to log on to the Database Manager to execute this DBM command.

You do not require a server authorization either.

Structure

db_enum [-s]

Options

Option

Description

-s

The system also displays the service database instances.

Result

OK

<database_name><TAB><dependent_path><TAB><database_version><TAB><kernel_version><TAB><operational_state>

<database_name><TAB><dependent_path><TAB><database_version><TAB><kernel_version><TAB><operational_state>

...

Values for the Reply Fields

Value

Description

<database_name>

Name of the database instance

<dependent_path>

Directory that contains the database version-dependent server software

<database_version>

Version of the database software

<kernel_version>

Kernel variant

<operational_state>

Operational state of the database instance

Example

Call the Database Manager CLI, display the list of all database instances registered on computer GENUA:

>dbmcli -n GENUA db_enum

OK

DEMODB C:\Program Files\sdb\DEMODB 7.6.00.10 fast running

DEMODB C:\Program Files\sdb\DEMODB 7.6.00.10 slow offline