With the CUBRID Manager, you can set the operation environment of the service, the database, the Broker, the Manager server and the Query editor. Configuration can be set in steps and consists of the following structures:
You can set whether the Help is displayed through the internal Help window or the external browser. You can also select the open mode when the Help is executed as an Eclipse plug-in.
You can set the following through basic information setting:
Multiple JDBC drivers are supported in CUBRID 2008 R2.1 or later. To access database in version earlier than 2.1, you can configure additional version of CUBRID JDBC driver. The CUBRID JDBC drivers are contained in cubridmanager/plugins. In CUBRID Manager R2.1, in general, you can access the corresponding version of database server by using CUBRID-JDBC-8.2.1.x. As multiple JDBC drivers are supported, you can use access the earlier version of database than the version of CUBRID Manager to execute queries. To do it, go to [Default Configuration] > [JDBC Driver Configuration] and configure additional JDBC driver that you will use.
However, depending on the version of the database server that is being connected to, there might be some restricted functions. For example, while the functions in the left tree structure work normally in the database of CUBRID 2008 R2.0 or higher, they do not work in earlier versions of the database. In addition, query editing or executing will work normally in the database of CUBRID 2008 R1.4 or higher, but will not work in earlier versions.
You can set the color for each status of hosts, database servers, or brokers in the monitoring dashboard.
Set which strings will be regarded as NULL value during importing or updating.
Sets the parameters that are to be applied when a connection to the database is made through the Query editor. For details, see Query Editor Option.
Sets the options related to the service operation. You may set automatic database startup.
Sets database common parameters. For details, see Database Configuration.
Sets database HA parameters.
Sets broker information. For details, see Broker Menu.
You can set the port for the database connection and the character set through connection information setting.
More direct way to configure parameter for admin user is right-clicking a certain host node, select [Configure Parameter].
There are four configuration file can be directly edited including cubrid.conf, cubrid_broker.conf, cm.conf and ha.conf (if this server is HA server and CUBRID version is after 2008R 4.0). For example, if you want to edit cubrid.conf directly, you need click [Edit Cubrid Config], then an editor shown the cubrid.conf will be opened.
You can edit the opened file directly and click the icon on the top-left to save to the server.
If you click the icon, you can open a local file to this editor.
If you want to save the content in the editor, you can click the icon on the top-left of editor.
You can import a certain file by an import action. For example, if you want to import cubrid.conf directly, you need click [Import Config File].
You can export a certain file by an export action. For example, if you want to export cubrid.conf directly, you can click [Export Config File].