changedatabase deprecated

PACKAGE: open-xchange-admin

NAME

changedatabase - changes the configuration of an already registered database.

SYNOPSIS

changedatabase [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

This command line tool changes the configuration of an already registered database such as the default pooling options can be overriden (-l -o 10 -a 200), the maximum number of contexts that the registered database can hold (-x 100), the database user and password as well as the driver.

OPTIONS

-i, --iu id : The id of the database. Mutually exclusive with '-n'.

-n, --name name : Name of the database. Mutually exclusive with '-i'.

-H, --hostname hostname : Hostname of the server.

-u, --dbuser dbUser : The name of the database user, i.e. the user on behalf of which the middleware will perform all SQL queries.

-p, --dbpasswd dbPassword : The password of the database user. This option is mandatory.

-d, --dbdriver dbDriver : The driver to be used for the database. Default: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver.

-x, --maxunit maxunit : The maximum number of contexts in this database. If this option is omitted then the default of 1000 is applied.

-l, --poolhardlimit true/false : Database pool hard limit. Default: true.

-o, --poolinitial poolInitial : Database pool initial. Default: 0.

-a, --poolmax poolMax : Database pool max. Default: 100.

-A, --adminuser masterAdminUser : Master admin user name for authentication.

-P, --adminpass masterAdminPassword : Master admin password for authentication.

-h, --help : Prints a help text.

--environment : Show info about commandline environment.

--nonl : Remove all newlines (\n) from output.

--responsetimeout : The optional response timeout in seconds when reading data from server (default: 0s; infinite).

EXAMPLES

changedatabase -A oxadminmaster -P admin_master_password -n oxdatabase -p db_password -x 1000 -i 4

Changes maximum number of contexts in the database with the specified id.

changedatabase -A oxadminmaster -P secret --name foobar --dbuser openexchange --dbpasswd secret

Changes the username and password of the database with the specified name.

SEE ALSO

unregisterdatabase(1), registerdatabase(1), listdatabase(1)