Sybase 12.5.1 User Manual page 28

Historical server
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Initial configuration on UNIX platforms
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A Monitor Server paired with each Adaptive Server
Historical Server
b
Use either
dsedit
command line utility) to add entries to an interfaces file. Follow the
instructions in Open Client/Server Configuration Guide for UNIX. To
add these entries, you must know the:
Monitor Server and Adaptive Server names to which you want
Historical Server to connect.
Port numbers or network addresses assigned to these servers
when they were configured. To research this information, use
or
dsedit
examine the appropriate interfaces file.
If you are relying on a directory service for making client/server
connections:
Make sure that the libtcl.cfg file on the machine where Historical
Server was installed points to the appropriate directory service. Use
an editor to check and update libtcl.cfg files.
Add Historical Server to the directory service, using
your system is running X-Windows) or
utility). You need to know the Historical Server name to complete this
step.
6
Configure Historical Server on client machines.
This task enables clients to connect to Historical Server. Historical Server
clients are users who create recording sessions or playback sessions. Each
client machine must be configured appropriately.
See Open Client/Server Configuration Guide for UNIX for instructions on
using
and
dsedit
If you are relying on interfaces files for making client/server connections:
a
Update all of the interfaces files used by Historical Server clients. The
client interfaces files must contain entries for:
Historical Server
Any Adaptive Server that you want to monitor through Historical
Server
Monitor Server associated with each Adaptive Server listed
(if your system is running X-Windows) or
on the machine where a server was configured to
dscp
.
dscp
dscp
dsedit_dce
(a command line
dscp_dce
Historical Server
(a
(if

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