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This command is used to format the contingency log. The contingency log must be identified with its full path name, as in the following examples:%OS_ROOT%\database\CLOG\CLOG (Windows)${OS_ROOT}/database/CLOG/CLOG (Solaris)For Open Systems, if the contingency log does not exist, you are asked if you want to create it. If you answer yes, you are asked how big the contingency log should be, that is, how many 4 KB pages it should contain.In either case, you are first asked how many slots should be defined in the contingency log. The number of slots limits the number of distributed transactions (Fail Safe 1 or 2) that can be in progress or in-doubt at any given time.If the contingency log already exists the command fails unless the ‑w argument is specified.Managing Backup and Recovery for your operating environment for more information about TIBCO Object Service Broker backup and recovery.
-d databasedir Override the TIBCO Object Service Broker database directory. By default this is under the TIBCO Object Service Broker installation directory (%OS_ROOT%\database in Windows or ${OS_ROOT}/database in Solaris). -h hurondir Override the TIBCO Object Service Broker installation directory. By default this is extracted from the environment variable OS_ROOT. If the OS_ROOT variable is not set, this argument must be specified. -l logdir Override the default TIBCO Object Service Broker log directory (%OS_ROOT%\log in Windows or ${OS_ROOT}/log in Solaris). This argument is ignored if the Data Object Broker is active. -n #pages Specify the size of the contingency log file, in number of 4 KB pages, that you want to format. If the file does not exist, the format proceeds without displaying a prompt. If it does exist, you must also specify the ‑w argument to overwrite existing data. This value should be at least 3 times the value specified for #slots with the -s argument. Override one or more Data Object Broker parameters. Data Object Broker parameters are normally set in the crparm file (%OS_ROOT%\database\crparm in Windows or ${OS_ROOT}/database/crparm in Solaris). Parameters set with this argument override those in the crparm file. The syntax is: -p parmfile Override the Data Object Broker parameter file. By default this is the file crparm under the TIBCO Object Service Broker database directory %OS_ROOT%\database\crparm in Windows or ${OS_ROOT}/database/crparm in Solaris. -s #slots Specify the number of slots. Must be at most 1/3 the value specified for #pages with the -n argument. Environment VariablesSet this environment variable to indicate the directory where TIBCO Object Service Broker is installed.Set this environment variable if the TIBCO Object Service Broker directory is not located in the default location (%OS_ROOT%\database\huron.dir in Windows and ${OS_ROOT}/database/huron.dir in Solaris).
The TIBCO Object Service Broker directory.
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