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Function documentation Overview of Services Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

The following services are MaxDB database system services.

MaxDB Services

Name

Description

Microsoft Windows:

·        SAPDB: <database_name>

·        SAPDB: <database_name> (quick)

·        SAPDB: <database_name> (slow)

·        SAPDB: <database_name> (omststknl.exe)

UNIX/Linux:

·        kernel

·        quickknl

·        slowknl

Database instance <database_name>

This service is available for each database instance in four versions: one service for each of the three kernel variants and one service for internal testing purposes (omststknl.exe). Only one of these services can run (system default: fast kernel variant).

If this service is stopped, then either the database was transferred to the OFFLINE operational state or the database instance crashed. Do not start this service manually; instead, use the Database Manager database tool (starting the database instance).

On Microsoft Windows, when you create a new database instance, you can specify that this service be started automatically when the computer is started.

SAPDB: .<generated_name>

Example

SAPDB: .M760011

Service database instance

The service database instance is used by the database system exclusively for internal administration tasks, for example to check backups. The database system starts the service database when necessary.

The database system creates the service database instance under a <generated_name> when the database software is installed.

Microsoft Windows:

·        XServer

UNIX/Linux:

·        vserver

X Server

The X Server has to be started in the following cases, among others:

·        Clients from other computers access the local database instance

·        You use the JDBC interface

Example

The following services are services of the DEMODB database instance on Microsoft Windows:

SAP DB: DEMODB                started

SAP DB: DEMODB (quick)

SAP DB: DEMODB (slow)

SAP DB: DEMODB (omststknl.exe)

See also:

Process Structure

Automatic Start

 

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