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About this guide
This guide describes how to use MXDM to monitor and manage SQL/MX databases.
Related Topics
“Publishing history” (page 7)
“New and changed information” (page 7)
“Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs)” (page 7)
“Audience” (page 7)
“Related documentation” (page 8)
“HP encourages your comments” (page 11)
Publishing history
This guide supports HP NonStop SQL/MX Release 3.2 until otherwise indicated by its replacement
publication. The publication date and part number indicate the current edition of the document.
Publication Date
Product Version
Part Number
August 2012
HP NonStop SQL/MX Release 3.2
691119-001
New and changed information
HP NonStop MXDM User Guide for SQL/MX Release 3.2 is a new document.
Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs)
This publication supports J06.14 and all subsequent J-series RVUs and H06.25 and all subsequent
H-series RVUs, until otherwise indicated by its replacement publications. Additionally, all
considerations for H-series throughout this manual will hold true for J-series also, unless mentioned
otherwise.
Audience
This guide is intended for those who perform standard database administration tasks. It provides
basic concepts and task information to get you started quickly and easily.
Organization
describes the chapters in the manual.
Table 1 Chapters in the manual
Description
Chapter
Introduces MXDM, and discusses the features and the functional flow
“Introduction to MXDM” (page 12)
Discusses the prerequisites of MXDM and the procedures to install and uninstall
MXDM
“Installing and uninstalling MXDM”
(page 15)
Discusses the procedures to start up MXDM, create system definitions, connect to,
and disconnect from a system
“Managing MXDM system objects”
(page 18)
Discusses the MXDM UI and its elements
Discusses basic operations that you can perform in MXDM
“Performing basic MXDM
operations” (page 38)
Discusses the procedures to view database objects on a system
“Viewing database objects” (page
47)
Publishing history
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