XMETA related queries
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:52 am
Good morning!
I am researching into the repository for IIS DataStage. I understand that there is UniVerse database which holds the run-time information (like DSJOBS etc.) and then there is XMETA. The following link has a good description of the difference:
viewtopic.php?p=343160&sid=37cdf0916749 ... ad500ad69c
I have a few questions related to this:
1) According to the above post, XMETA and UniVerse databases both are being utilized to store DataStage information. Is there a way to make the tool use only XMETA?
2) If so, instead of worrying about "uv" commands while looking up such information, we can query (just selects) this database directly ... am I right ?
3) Where does OSH commands play a role in here? Are they like wrappers that, when run, will affect XMETA/UniVerse databases?
4) Is there a place where OSH commands are documented?
5) I have read somewhere that there is a toggle flag called RTLOGGING and ORLOGGING. Where are they utilized?
Thanks for your time in advance![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
I am researching into the repository for IIS DataStage. I understand that there is UniVerse database which holds the run-time information (like DSJOBS etc.) and then there is XMETA. The following link has a good description of the difference:
viewtopic.php?p=343160&sid=37cdf0916749 ... ad500ad69c
I have a few questions related to this:
1) According to the above post, XMETA and UniVerse databases both are being utilized to store DataStage information. Is there a way to make the tool use only XMETA?
2) If so, instead of worrying about "uv" commands while looking up such information, we can query (just selects) this database directly ... am I right ?
3) Where does OSH commands play a role in here? Are they like wrappers that, when run, will affect XMETA/UniVerse databases?
4) Is there a place where OSH commands are documented?
5) I have read somewhere that there is a toggle flag called RTLOGGING and ORLOGGING. Where are they utilized?
Thanks for your time in advance
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)