Configuring An Additional Historical Server On Windows Nt - Sybase 12.5.1 User Manual

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Configuring an additional Historical Server on Windows NT

Adding start-up parameters to the NT Registry
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3
Set up connectivity information for Historical Server, adding entries for
the new Historical Server. Use a port number for the new Historical Server
that is unique on its machine.
4
Edit the connectivity information on the client machines, adding entries
for the new Historical Server.
The Server Configuration utility cannot configure a new Historical Server. To
configure an additional Historical Server after initial installation:
1
Adding start-up parameters to the NT Registry
2
Updating the NT Registry services list
3
Adding connectivity information for Historical Server
4
Configuring Historical Server client machines
5
Creating a .bat file (optional)
To add Historical Server start-up parameters to the NT Registry:
1
Start the NT Registry Editor (regedt32.exe, usually in winnt\system32).
2
For NT 4.0, select the window named:
\\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
or, for NT 3.5.1:
\\HKEY_USER
and select the appropriate user.
3
Save or print the existing settings before proceeding. From the Registry
menu, select the Save Subtree As command or the Print command.
4
In the tree view, highlight:
\SOFTWARE\SYBASE\Server
5
From the Edit menu, choose Add Key.
6
In the resulting dialog box, in the Key Name box, enter the name of the
Historical Server you are adding.
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Configuring Historical Server
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