SQL/MX 3.2 Management Manual (H06.25+, J06.14+)

Table Of Contents
Related SQL/MP Manuals
Describes the SQL/MP language elements,
expressions, predicates, functions, and statements.
SQL/MP Reference Manual
Describes how to plan, install, create, and
manage an SQL/MP database. Describes
SQL/MP Installation and Management Guide
installation and management commands and
SQL/MP catalogs and files.
New and Changed Information
The HP NonStop SQL/MX Release 3.1 Installation and Management Guide is consolidated with
HP NonStop SQL/MX Release 3.1 Migration Manual and is split into two manuals:
HP NonStop SQL/MX Release 3.2 Installation and Upgrade Guide—Starting with SQL/MX
Release 3.2, information related installation and upgrade of SQL/MX is available in this single
manual.
HP NonStop SQL/MX Release 3.2 Management Manual—The contents related to management
of an installed SQL/MX database is included in this manual.
This new manual (691120–001) includes the following changes:
Added a new section “PROTOTYPE” (page 22)
Added a note in “Using RDF to Set Up a Backup System” (page 55)
Updated the section “Moving Programs From Development to Production” (page 211)
Updated the section “Reasons Not to Move a Program and Reuse Its Compiled Modules
(page 211)
Added a new section “Moving a Program and Reprocessing Modules Using the mxrpm Tool”
(page 214)
Document Organization
Provides an introduction to managing an SQL/MX
database.
“Introduction to SQL/MX Database Management”
(page 17)
Presents conceptual information about SQL/MX tables and
describes how to plan for them.
“Understanding and Planning SQL/MX Tables” (page 28)
Describes security and planning.“Planning Database Security and Recovery” (page 41)
Describes system defaults.“Reviewing and Setting System Defaults” (page 67)
Describes how to create an SQL/MX database.“Creating an SQL/MX Database” (page 72)
Describes how to query SQL/MX metadata.“Querying SQL/MX Metadata” (page 104)
Describes how to add, alter, and drop objects from an
SQL/MX database.
“Adding, Altering, and Dropping SQL/MX Database
Objects” (page 149)
Describes how to reorganize SQL/MX tables and maintain
the data.
“Reorganizing SQL/MX Tables and Maintaining Data”
(page 176)
Describes how to manage SQL/MX applications.“Managing Database Applications” (page 209)
Describes how to perform recovery operations on an
SQL/MX database.
“Performing Recovery Operations” (page 232)
Describes methods for managing an SQL/MX distributed
database.
“Managing an SQL/MX Distributed Database” (page 263)
Describes how to measure SQL/MX database performance.“Measuring Performance” (page 281)
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