CORBA 2.3.3 Administration Guide (NonStop CORBA 2.3.3+)

specifies a file containing configurations to manage.
-d domain-name
specifies the name of the domain managed by the server. A corresponding profile ES_domain must
exist in the administration configuration database. By default the logon name is used as the domain
name.
-n
directs the server not to scan for configurations to manage.
-t
causes the NSDAdminServer to generate additional output. This output is typically used for
troubleshooting.
An NSDEnvironServer process starts running with a system-assigned process name.
Configuration Data Used by NSDAdminServer and
NSDEnvironServer
NSDAdminServer and NSDEnvironServer use an administration configuration database to store
operational data. The location of this database is given by the environment variable NSDOM_ADMIN_DB.
This variable is defined by the installer and appears in the env.sh script (see The env.sh Source File).
Generally you do not need to change the contents of the administration configuration database, because
the servers manage the data automatically. If necessary, you can use the cfgmgt tool to view the
contents of the administration configuration database (see Appendix B, Additional cfgmgt Commands).
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