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How to activate Adabas as a service in LINUX, if the database has a user exit defined?
Introduction
When configuring Adabas as a service in Linux, you may encounter challenges related to user exits. In this guide, we’ll explore the steps to activate Adabas as a service while considering user exits. (In this case, uex4).
Pre-requisites
Product | Adabas |
Versions | 7.0.1, 7.1.1, 7.2, 7.3 |
Platforms | Linux and Cloud |
Problem
You may encounter such an issue by creating a daemon (as example db012.service) with the command:create_systemd_service_file.sh 012 sag
and starting the database as a service with:systemctl start db012
Cause
If the adanuc.log entries include “shared library ADAUEX_4, path name () could not be loaded” and “invalid environment variable” error messages, it implies difficulties in starting the database as a service, with a user exit defined.
Setting the environment variable ADAUEX_4 in a command shell is not adequate when the database is configured as a systemd service. To solve this stumbling block, define an entry in the DBXXX.INI file of the database in the [ENVIRONMENT] section.
The inability to start a database with a user exit defined could manifest in the form of loading errors in the shared library ADAUEX_4.
Resolution
Setting the environment variable ADAUEX_4 in a command shell is not sufficient when a database is configured as a systemd service.
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