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Operating Systems AIX IBM TDS/SDS (LDAP) - can I mix endianness among servers in an instance ? Post 303039491 by Neo on Tuesday 8th of October 2019 12:29:02 AM
Old 10-08-2019
Why not just set up a test bed and give it a try?

That's the easiest way (when in doubt and the docs are not clear). Set up a non-production test bed and try it out.
 

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basexserver(1)							 The XML Database						    basexserver(1)

NAME
basexserver - XML database system and XPath/XQuery processor (server mode) SYNOPSIS
basexserver [-cdeipSz] [stop] DESCRIPTION
basexserver starts the server mode of the native XML database system basex(1) on default port 1984. OPTIONS
A short description of option can be obtained from $ basexserver -h or by browsing http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Startup_Options#BaseX_Server USER MANAGEMENT
On first startup a user 'admin' with default password 'admin' exists (make sure to change this)! Admin permissions are needed to execute one of the following processes. o Creating user 'test' with password 'test': > CREATE USER test test As global permissions valid options are 'none', 'read', 'write', 'create' and 'admin'. o Revoking all global permissions from user 'test': > GRANT none TO test Valid local permissions are 'none', 'read' and 'write'. o Granting write permission on database 'factbook' to user 'test': > GRANT write ON factbook TO test Note: Local permissions overwrite global permissions. As a consequence, the 'test' user will only be allowed to access (i.e., read and write) the 'factbook' database. If no local permissions are set, the global rights are inherited. o Showing global permissions: > SHOW USERS o Showing local permissions on database 'factbook': > SHOW USERS ON factbook o Dropping of user 'test': > DROP USER test Further details on user management are to be found in the BaseX Documentation Wiki (http://docs.basex.org/wiki/User_Management). DATABASE COMMANDS
A list of supported Database commands can be obtained from $ basexserver -ic help or by browsing http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Commands SEE ALSO
basexclient(1), basex(1), basexgui(1) ~/.basex BaseX (standalone and server) properties ~/.basexgui BaseX additional GUI properties ~/.basexperm user name, passwords, and permissions ~/.basexevents contains all existing events ~/BaseXData Default database directory ~/BaseXData/.logs Server logs ~/BaseXRepo Package repository BaseX Documentation Wiki: http://docs.basex.org HISTORY
BaseX started as a research project of the Database and Information Systems Group (DBIS) at the University of Konstanz in 2005 and soon turned into a feature-rich open source XML database and XPath/XQuery processor. LICENSE
New (3-clause) BSD License AUTHOR
BaseX is developed by a bunch of people called 'The BaseX Team' <http://basex.org/about-us/> led by Christian Gruen <cg@basex.org>. The man page was written by Alexander Holupirek <alex@holupirek.de> while packaging BaseX for Debian GNU/Linux. 26 June 2012 basexserver(1)
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