Kbase P132484: What is the -lbimod startup parameter and why was it changed in 10.0B?
Autor |
  Progress Software Corporation - Progress |
Acesso |
  Público |
Publicação |
  16/10/2008 |
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Status: Unverified
GOAL:
What is the -lbimod startup parameter and why was it changed in 10.0B?
GOAL:
Why was -lbimod default parameter was changed to 2 in 10.0B?
GOAL:
What is the impact of using -lbimod?
FACT(s) (Environment):
Progress 9.1x
OpenEdge 10.x
All Supported Operating Systems
FIX:
In releases prior to 10.0B the -lbimod start up parameter default was zero. -lbimod is a client startup parameter and was used to access specific functionality that addressed a client crash caused by backing out embedded sub-sub-transactions to a minimum of 3 levels. Some customers were instructed to set -lbimod to 1 or 2 to access this functionality based on the specifics of their application. The -lbimod startup parameter serves no other purpose other than accessing this functionality to back-out embedded sub-sub-transactions. In version 10.0B and later, a new handling mechanism was added and the default value has been changed to 2.
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