The CREATE DSA directive can return one of the following
responses:
New DSA database created. Configure the DSA.
This means that the DSA has been created for the first time.
Use the DSA configuration utility to give the DSA a basic
configuration.
DSA created successfully from memory image file.
This means that the DSA has been created from a valid memory
image file.
DSA created successfully from memory image file.
Schema Warning: The memory image file does not use
the current schema.
This means that the DSA has been created from a valid memory
image file. However, the DSA detected that the copy of the
schema in its memory image file is not the same as the one
in /var/dxd. If the schema has been customized, you should
force the DSA to read the new schema. Use the following
commands:
> DELETE DSA TO SNAPSHOT
> CREATE DSA FROM SNAPSHOT
This forces the DSA to read the schema during creation.
DSA created successfully from snapshot file.
This means that the DSA has been created from a valid
snapshot file. On Tru64 UNIX systems, you should only
use a snapshot file for management tasks that specifically
require it. On the first occasion that you start the DSA
after an upgrade, the DSA reads the existing snapshot file.
After the first DIT check interval, or when you delete the
DSA, the DSA creates a memory image file. It then reads
and writes memory image files unless specifically instructed
to read or write a snapshot file.