How to use CUBRID utilities (syntax) is as follows:
The following cubrid utility syntax shows how to control services registered in the configuration file. One of the followings can be specified in command: start, stop, restart, or status. No additional option or argument is required.
cubrid service command
command : { start | stop | restart | status }
The following cubrid utility syntax shows how to control database server process. One of the followings can be specified in command: start, stop, restart, or status. Database name must be specified as an argument of commands (except status).
cubrid server command [<database_name>]
command : { start | stop | restart | status }
The following cubrid utility syntax shows how to control CUBRID broker process. One of the followings can be specified in command: start, stop, restart, or status; in addition to these commands, on (to start a specific broker) and off (to stop a specific broker) are provided.
cubrid broker command
command : { start | stop | restart | status [<broker_name>] | on <broker_name> | off <broker_name> | reset <broker_name> | acl {status|reload} <broker_name> }
To use the CUBRID Manager, the Manager server must be running where database server is running. The following cubrid utility syntax shows how to control the CUBRID Manager process. One of the followings can be specified in command: start, stop, or status.
cubrid manager command
command : { start | stop | status }
The following cubrid heartbeat utility syntax shows how to use CUBRID HA. One of the followings can be specified in command: start, stop, reload, deact, or act. For details, see Utilities of cubrid heartbeat.
cubrid heartbeat command
command : { start | stop | reload | deact | act }