ccm_objreg

The ccm_objreg command starts the Rational® Synergy object registrar daemon.

Synopsis

ccm_objreg

Uses

Use the ccm_objreg command to start the object registrar daemon. This daemon keeps each object data current in all the user interface processes as modifications are made to the Rational Synergy databases.

Before you can start a Rational Synergy session on the database, the object registrar daemon must be running on the host specified in the ORHOST parameter of a Rational Synergy database. To get the object registrar host name for a database, use the following command: ccmdb info database_path -k orhost.

A single object registrar can service more than one database. A host, therefore, requires only one object registrar to be running for any number of databases.

By default, the object registrar uses a dynamically assigned port. To start Rational Synergy sessions where the interface processes run on machines outside a firewall, fix the port by creating a file $CCM_HOME/etc/.objreg.adr. Each line in this file is of the form hostname:port. The object registrar reads this file. If an entry for this machine is found, the process uses the corresponding port.

Note: The other two daemons that are required to run Rational Synergy sessions through a firewall are the router and the ESD. Both these daemons always use fixed ports, as configured in the files $CCM_HOME/etc/.router.adr and $CCM_HOME/etc/esd.adr.

ESD is only applicable if you are using it for Rational Change.

The log file for the Rational Synergy object registrar is in $CCM_HOME/log/ccm_objreg.log.

You must run this command on the database server, as user ccm_root.

For more information, see Starting and stopping the object registrar (objreg).

Options and arguments

This command does not have options and arguments.

Example

Start the object registrar daemon on the current machine.

$ ccm_objreg

Files

$CCM_HOME/log/ccm_objreg.log


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