Initial Configuration On Unix Platforms; Assumptions On Unix Platforms; Configuration Procedures On Unix Platforms - Sybase 12.5.1 User Manual

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Initial configuration on UNIX platforms

Initial configuration on UNIX platforms

Assumptions on UNIX platforms

Configuration procedures on UNIX platforms

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The advantage of using a directory service is that you do not need to update the
interfaces or sql.ini files on all of the client machines. A single directory
service entry replaces these files. Changes such as moving a server to a new
address or changing the server name are easier to administer.
See Open Client/Server Configuration Guide for UNIX or Open Client/Server
Configuration Guide for Desktop Platforms for more information.
This section describes how to configure Historical Server on UNIX platforms.
The instructions in this section are based on the following assumptions:
Historical Server software was unloaded from the delivery media using the
instructions provided with the delivery media.
An Adaptive Server/Monitor Server pair is configured on your network.
To configure Historical Server on a UNIX platform:
1
Set the $SYBASE environment variable to the value of the Sybase
installation directory where you unloaded Historical Server.
2
Log on using the "sybase" account or another account that has read, write,
and search (execute) permissions on the $SYBASE directory.
3
Set the $PATH environment variable.
The Historical Server executable resides in $SYBASE/bin. Add this path
name to the $PATH environment variable for the account that will start
Historical Server.
4
Create a script file for Historical Server start-up.
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