Sybase 12.5.1 User Manual page 43

Historical server
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Adding connectivity information for Historical Server
User's Guide
15 Select Registry | Exit.
16 Restart the machine.
This task assigns a port or network address to Historical Server. It also ensures
that Historical Server can connect to one or more Adaptive Server/Monitor
Server pairs.
This task differs depending on whether you rely on sql.ini files or a directory
service for making client/server connections:
If you are relying on sql.ini files for making client/server connections,
check the server listings in the sql.ini file for the Historical Server
machine. For Historical Server to run, this file must contain entries for all
of the following servers:
Any Adaptive Server you want to monitor
Monitor Server paired with each Adaptive Server
Historical Server
Use
to add entries to a sql.ini file. To add these entries, you must
dsedit
know the following information:
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
configured to examine the appropriate sql.ini file.
Note
The Adaptive Server name cannot be an alias name. It must be the
name that Monitor Server knows it by. For example, use the value you
used in the
parameter in the Monitor Server start-up command.
-S
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
to check and update libtcl.cfg files.
ocscfg
CHAPTER 2
Configuring Historical Server
on the machine where a server was
dsedit
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