“Advanced” Configuration

This chapter presents the “standard” configuration of DMK. However, the flexibility of the tool permits customizations and extensions.

Aliases & Variables Management

The following paragraphs explain how to create your own aliases and variables.

Declare an alias

Aliases are declared using the following syntax:

alias::<name>::[var|novar]_[force|noforce]::<your code>::# comment
  • [var|novar]

    • var : creates automatically a variable with the name of the alias

    • novar : doesn’t create the above variable

  • [force|noforce]

    • force : if a command or an alias already exists it’s overwritten

    • noforce: a warning is printed instead of overwriting the existing alias or command

Example of a warning printout

2012-06-22_15-31-19::DMK.pm::ComputeConfig ::WARNING ==> $DMK_HOME\\etc\\dmk.conf alias/command "u" is already in use, Please use FORCE option to override it

Declare a variable

Variable are declared using the following syntax

var::<name>::[ =|+|-]::[ begin|end|nooption|warn|nowarn]::<your value>::
  • [=|+|-]

    • = : Equal operator

      • : expand an existing variable

    • : contract, remove element from a variable

  • [begin|end|noption|warn|nowarn]

    • begin/end : works only with the operators [+|-]

    • nooption|warn : default behave print a warning in case the variable exists

    • nowarn : disable warning and overwrites the variable

Example of a warning printout

2012-06-22_18-46-09::DMK.pm::ModifyConfigVar ::WARNING ==> Variable : PG_BASE has been overwritten
2012-06-22_18-46-09::DMK.pm::ModifyConfigVar ::WARNING ==> Old value : /u01/app/postgres
2012-06-22_18-46-09::DMK.pm::ModifyConfigVar ::WARNING ==> New value : "/u01/app/postgres2"

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