OrientDB Tutorial
OrientDB Database Commands
OrientDB Record Commands
OrientDB Class Commands
OrientDB Cluster Commands
OrientDB Property Commands
OrientDB Vertex Commands
OrientDB Edge Commands
OrientDB Advanced Concepts
OrientDB Interfaces
OrientDB Useful Resources
Selected Reading
- OrientDB - Console Modes
- OrientDB - Data Types
- OrientDB - Basic Concepts
- OrientDB - Installation
- OrientDB - Overview
- OrientDB - Home
OrientDB Database Commands
- OrientDB - Drop Database
- OrientDB - Optimize Database
- OrientDB - Rollback Database
- OrientDB - Commit Database
- OrientDB - Import Database
- OrientDB - Export Database
- OrientDB - Config Database
- OrientDB - Release Database
- OrientDB - Freeze Database
- OrientDB - List Database
- OrientDB - Info Database
- OrientDB - Disconnect Database
- OrientDB - Connect Database
- OrientDB - Restore Database
- OrientDB - Backup Database
- OrientDB - Alter Database
- OrientDB - Create Database
OrientDB Record Commands
- OrientDB - Delete Record
- OrientDB - Truncate Record
- OrientDB - Update Record
- OrientDB - Export Record
- OrientDB - Reload Record
- OrientDB - Load Record
- OrientDB - Display Records
- OrientDB - Insert Record
OrientDB Class Commands
OrientDB Cluster Commands
- OrientDB - Drop Cluster
- OrientDB - Truncate Cluster
- OrientDB - Alter Cluster
- OrientDB - Create Cluster
OrientDB Property Commands
OrientDB Vertex Commands
OrientDB Edge Commands
OrientDB Advanced Concepts
- OrientDB - Studio
- OrientDB - Security
- OrientDB - Upgrading
- OrientDB - Performance Tuning
- OrientDB - Logging
- OrientDB - Caching
- OrientDB - Hooks
- OrientDB - Transactions
- OrientDB - Indexes
- OrientDB - Sequences
- OrientDB - Functions
OrientDB Interfaces
OrientDB Useful Resources
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
OrientDB - Info Database
OrientDB - Info Database
This chapter explains how to get information of a particular database from the OrientDB command pne.
The following statement is the basic syntax of the Info command.
info
Note − You can use this command only after connecting to a particular database and it will retrieve the information of only the currently running database.
Example
In this example, we will use the same database named ‘demo’ that we created in the previous chapter. We will retrieve the basic information from demo database.
You can use the following command to disconnect the database.
orientdb {db = demo}> info
If it is successfully disconnected, you will get the following output.
Current database: demo (url = plocal:/opt/orientdb/databases/demo) DATABASE PROPERTIES --------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ NAME | VALUE | --------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ Name | null | Version | 14 | Confpct Strategy | version | Date format | yyyy-MM-dd | Datetime format | yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss | Timezone | Asia/Kolkata | Locale Country | IN | Locale Language | en | Charset | UTF-8 | Schema RID | #0:1 | Index Manager RID | #0:2 | Dictionary RID | null | --------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ DATABASE CUSTOM PROPERTIES: +-------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+ | NAME | VALUE | +-------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+ | strictSql | true | +-------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+ CLUSTERS (collections) ---------------------------------+-------+-------------------+----------------+ NAME | ID | CONFLICT STRATEGY | RECORDS | ---------------------------------+-------+-------------------+----------------+Advertisements