You can call up the list of all database instances registered on the server.
If you specify the [-s] option, the service database instances for each version of the database software are also listed (Access Using a Service Session).
You have called the Database Manager using the -n option.
You do not need to log on to the Database Manager to execute this DBM command.
Nor do you require an server authorization.
db_enum [-s]
The system displays an OK message. Then a table is displayed, listing all of the registered database instances in tabular format.
OK<NL>
<database_name><TAB><dependent_path><TAB><version>[<TAB><description>]<NL>
<database_name><TAB><dependent_path
><TAB><version>[<TAB><description>]<NL>
...
<database_name> |
Name of the database instance |
<dependent_path> |
Directory that contains the server software dependent on the database version. |
<version> |
Version of the database software |
<description> |
More information about the database instance |
myDB1 C:\Program Files\SAP DBTech\V72" 7.2.1.0 fast offline
myDB2 C:\Program Files\SAP DBTech\V73" 7.3.0.14 slow running