How do I administer the database server?
- Managing server memory
View information about server memory usage and enable automatic low memory management. Configure the actions that the database server takes to continue processing when memory is critically low. - Managing high availability clusters
- Managing time series
Review and administer database objects related to a time series, including tables, indexes, and virtual tables, and TimeSeries subtypes, containers, and calendars. - Managing the configuration parameters for a database server
View and change the values of the parameters in the onconfig file for the current database server. - Running system validation checks
- Managing virtual processors
- Granting and limiting user privileges
- Managing internal users (UNIX, Linux)
Add and modify internally authenticated users and users who do not have accounts on the host operating system. - Creating a trusted context
Create a trusted context for a database. - Managing Auto Update Statistics
Review and adjust the Auto Update Statistics (AUS) maintenance system for table statistics. - Backing up database server data
Configure and schedule backups of the storage spaces for a database server.
Parent topic: HCL OpenAdmin Tool (OAT) for Informix