
BMC Software, Inc., Confidential and Proprietary Information
Index 9
authentication (Unix host) 4-6
configuration
Unix host 3-23
Windows NT server 5-1
database access component 1-5
database setup (Unix host) 3-2
DEBUG facility (Unix host) 4-6
defining 8-2
description 1-5
files installed on
Unix host 2-14
Windows NT server 5-13
installation
Unix host 2-1
troubleshooting 2-10
Windows NT server 5-1
log file, setting (Unix host) 3-12
messages
BMC_TRACE environment variable
3-13
online help (Unix host) 4-12
specifying logging with patroldb -D
4-6
PATROL DB-Admin setup
Unix host 3-7
platforms supported 1-9
, 1-10
reinitializing (Unix host) 4-10
setting the number of jobs 5-7
setting up for event monitoring 6-1
status
obtaining a status listing of all
servers (Unix host) 4-11
obtaining for a specific instance
(Unix host) 4-11
Unix host
coexisting with earlier versions 2-6
configuring 3-22
installing 2-2
, 2-7
querying 4-11
starting 4-6
starting interactively 4-7
starting non-interactively 4-7
stopping 4-10
syntax for patroldb 4-11
user authentication, enabling 3-20
verifying the network 7-3
Windows NT server
coexisting with earlier versions 5-4
installing 5-4
installing the server 5-5
starting and configuring 5-11
starting using net start 5-11
stopping 5-12
stopping from the control panel 5-12
stopping using net stop 5-12
service, default value
Unix host 3-22
Windows NT server 5-10
SINIX
creating a startup file 4-18
server files 2-15
software requirements 1-8
Solaris
creating a startup file 4-18
server files 2-15
SQL Server database
disk space requirements 1-8
releases supported 1-12
starting
client 8-4
PATROL SQL-Explorer 8-3
second instance (Unix host) 4-14
server
Windows NT 5-11
Windows NT, DB2 EEE
considerations 5-11
Windows NT, Informix
considerations 5-11
Windows NT, Oracle considerations
5-11