The SET SERVER REGISTRY_SERVER command provides a system manager with
the ability to start, stop, and restart the Registry server. The
Registry server maintains information stored in the Registry database.
The Registry database is used by COM, Advanced Server for OpenVMS, and
other applications.
For more information about the Registry database and the $REGISTRY
system service, see the HP OpenVMS System Services Reference Manual. See also the SHOW SERVER command.
/ABORT
Aborts the Registry server on the specified node or nodes in the
cluster.
Cannot be used with the /EXIT, /RESTART, or /START qualifiers.
/CLUSTER
Issues the SET command to each Registry server in the cluster, setting
the Registry master server last.
Cannot be used with the /MASTER or /NODE qualifiers.
/EXIT
Stops the Registry server on the specified node or nodes in the cluster.
Cannot be used with the /ABORT, /RESTART, or /START qualifiers.
/LOG
/NOLOG (default)
Closes the current Registry server log file and creates a new file.
/MASTER
Requires SYSLCK privilege.
Issues the command to the Registry master server only.
Cannot be used with the /CLUSTER, /NODE, or /START qualifiers.
/NODE=(node-name[,...])
Issues the SET command to the Registry servers on the specified nodes
in the order they are entered. The node names must be within the
current cluster.
Cannot be used with the /CLUSTER or /MASTER qualifiers.
/RESTART
Restarts the Registry server on the specified node or nodes in the
cluster.
Cannot be used with the /ABORT, /EXIT, or /START qualifiers.
/START
/START cannot be used with the /ABORT, /EXIT, or /RESTART qualifiers.
Starts the server process. The following options are available:
To change the default privileges:
/PRIVILEGES=(privilege[,...])
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To change the default UIC:
To change the default quotas:
/AST_LIMIT=n
/BUFFER_LIMIT=n
/ENQUEUE_LIMIT=n
/EXTENT=n
/FILE_LIMIT=n
/IO_BUFFERED=n
/IO_DIRECT=n
/JOB_TABLE_QUOTA=n
/MAXIMUM_WORKING_SET=n
/PAGE_FILE=n
/QUEUE_LIMIT=n
/SUBPROCESS_LIMIT=n
/WORKING_SET=n
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You can use the following alternate syntax to specify a list of quotas
and their values:
quota is a PQL-style quota name (for example: ASTLM, BIOLM)
See the $CREPRC system service in the HP OpenVMS System Services Reference Manual for a list of
PQL-style quota names and descriptions.
To change the image dump setting:
Forces a process dump in the event of an abnormal process termination.
The dump is written to SYS$MANAGER: using the image filename and .DMP
extension.