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bstr_node_start(1)  —  Commands

Name

bstr_node_start − Starts up the Node-specific environment components. 

Syntax

bstr_node_start [-v] [-c]

Description

The bstr_node_start command starts up the Node-specific environment components and checks for license and environment integrity on the Node. 

Execute the bstr_node_start command for each Node on which you want to start up BASEstar Open. Before running the bstr_node_start command, execute the bstr_node_setup command to set up the Node. Execute this command before you run the bstr_realm_start_node and bstr_realm_start_db commands. 

Starting up a Node does not affect operations on other Nodes, where one or more Realms may already have been started. However, remember that any Nodes you start up become available when you start up the Node where the Name Service server resides. 

If you are working on a PODB Node, this command also starts up the ORACLE daemon processes. 

On completion, the bstr_node_start command outputs messages notifying you of its successful completion (all the Node-specific components have been started up), or unsuccessful completion (no components have been started up). 

Options

-v
 

This option displays additional information on execution of the command. 

-c
 

If you specify this option, the bstr_node_start command performs a cleanup of all the temporary files for the current Node and all the Realms that have been set up on it. For example, it deletes working files and purges the Log Services files. 

Examples

$ bstr_node_start<Return>

If you are logged in to NODE1, the bstr_node_start command starts up the Node-specific components on that Node. 

See Also

bstr_node_setup #
bstr_node_shut #

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