ctmchangeshdir

The ctmchangeshdir changes the shared directory pathname that is used for the PostgreSQL replication in a high availability environment. It is also used for Control-M/Server to share information between the two computers.

Running the ctmchangeshdir Utility

This procedure describes how to change the shared directory path that is used for the PostgreSQL replication in a high availability environment. It is also used for self-hosted Control-M/Server to share information between the two computers.

For more information see High Availability Installation.

Begin

  1. From a command line, type the following:

    ctmchangeshdir

    The current shared directory pathname appears.

  2. Type the new shared directory path and press Enter.

    A test file is written to the new location. If it writes successfully, the new location is saved.

  3. Restart the Control-M/Server Configuration Agent, as described in start_ca and Starting Database Replication.