How To Connect; Required Permissions For Historical Server Activities - Sybase 12.5.1 User Manual

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How to connect

Required permissions for Historical Server activities

User's Guide
A Monitor Server that is monitoring the Adaptive Server must be
running. See Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Monitor Server
User's Guide for instructions on verifying whether an Adaptive
Server/Monitor Server pair is running.
The Historical Server must be running. See Chapter 3, "Starting and
Stopping Historical Server" for instructions on verifying whether a
Historical Server is running.
Connection information must be configured correctly on both the
Historical Server machine and its client machines. See Chapter 2,
"Configuring Historical Server" for more information.
Connect to Historical Server using a utility that offers an interactive
interface to Sybase servers, such as SQL Advantage or
standard connection procedures for the utility. For example, in SQL
Advantage, choose the Connect menu item. In
Historical Server name as the value of the
Connect to Historical Server using a user login and password that has
permissions for the activities you intend to perform, as described in Table
4-3. Depending on the permissions required, you might have to disconnect
and reconnect with different login accounts to perform various activities.
Table 4-3: Permissions required for Historical Server activities
Activity
Superuser activities:
• Stop Historical Server.
• Delete Historical Server files,
including recording session data
files.
• Access files from private
recording sessions.
CHAPTER 4
Command Reference
isql
, start
isql
parameter.
-S
Permissions required to perform
the activity
Superuser permissions. To obtain
superuser permissions, connect to
Historical Server using the superuser
account defined at start-up.
The superuser account does not have to
be a valid account in any Adaptive
Server.
. Follow the
using the
isql
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