Interstage Shunsaku Data Manager Installation Guide - Solaris(TM) Operating System - |
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Chapter 5 Installing an Upgrade | > 5.4 Differences between Shunsaku 8.0 and the Older Versions |
As the result of functional enhancements under 7.0, the following functions differ from 6.0:
The following sections describe how to make these functions operate as in 6.0.
The shunsysstart command and the shunsysstop command perform batched start and stop of all processes on the servers required for Shunsaku operation. Therefore, start and stop commands need not be executed separately for each of the processes. Refer to the Command Reference for details.
To start or stop an individual process as done under 6.0, set the SystemName parameter in the environment file of the targeted process to match the 'Shunsaku system name' that was determined when performing the migration tasks. Refer to Execution Parameters in Environment Files of the Operator's Guide for details.
Enhancements to search expression formats that can be specified in applications enable greater freedom in searches. This has resulted in differences in the method of specifying escape characters in search expressions and in the operation of ellipse searches. Refer to Formats of Search Expressions, Return Expressions and Sort Expressions of the Application Development Guide.
To specify escape characters and use ellipse searches in the same way as under 6.0, specify "1: Compatible format queries used" as the ExtendedQuery parameter in the system environment file or the director environment file. Refer to Execution Parameters in Environment Files of the Operator's Guide for details.
Enhancements to the monitoring command functions mean that more information can be monitored. As a result, the display format when command options are omitted has changed. Refer to the Command Reference for details.
To display information in the same format as in 6.0, specify "1: 6.0 output format" for the MonitoringStyle parameter in the system environment file. Refer to Execution Parameters in Environment Files of the Operator's Guide for details.
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