The odbc-setup utility allows you to start, stop, and configure the ODBC server. Additionally, the current server status and version can be displayed.
odbc-setup [config|default|shutdown|start|status|stop|version]
config | Configures ODBC start parameters. These values can be configured: | |
cache.flat | If set to yes, the server attempts to return the maximum cache size (as specified in cache.rows). This can improve performance when running large queries. The default setting is no. | |
cache.rows | Specifies the maximum number of rows that will be cached by the server. If not specified, the default is 200. | |
debug | If set to yes, debug messages are sent to the log file. Debug message information includes the statement syntax and the result set. The default setting is no. | |
errorfile | Specifies the directory in which to log ODBC error messages. If set to /dev/null (default, no error messages are logged. | |
logfile | Specifies the directory in which to log ODBC debug and runtime messages. If set to /dev/null (default, no error messages are logged. | |
port | TCP service port on which the server listens for clients. | |
timeout | Specifies the ODBC server process inactivity timeout in minutes. | |
default | Resets the ODBC server configuration back to the default configuration. | |
shutdown | Terminates the processes for all ODBC connections on the current virtual machine. The server process in not shut down. | |
start | Starts the ODBC server(s). | |
status | Displays the status of the ODBC server(s). | |
stop | Stops the ODBC server(s). | |
version | Displays the version of the ODBC server. |