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Latest revision as of 22:12, 6 August 2022
- provide information to the operating system to validate your user.
- This usually involves a connection process
- Then there is a user login.
- It is assumed that user name is "vista"
- Use the command line for the operating systems (ex: bash for Linux)
- Choose which circumstance you are in:
Linux OS, bash shell prompt and GT.M M system
at the $ prompt: type the gtm command. [vista@localhost]$ gtm
Linux OS, bash shell; YottaDB M system
at the $ prompt: type the ydb command. [vista@localhost]$ ydb