Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere Reference page 51

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–p command-line option
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–q command-line option
Function
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–r command-line option
Function
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All operating systems and servers.
Limit the size of the log file used by the
and the value is in bytes.
"–o command-line option" on page 32
Set the maximum size of communication packets.
[ dbsrv7 | dbeng7 ] -p integer ...
All operating systems and servers.
The default is 1024 bytes. The minimum value is 300 bytes and the
maximum is 16000.
"CommBufferSize connection parameter" on page 51
Do not display the server screen or its output.
[ dbsrv7 | dbeng7 ] -q...
All operating systems and servers, except NetWare.
All databases started on the server are read-only. No changes to the
database(s) are allowed. The database file(s) and transaction log files are not
modified by the server. This option is position dependent.
[ dbsrv7 | dbeng7 ] -r ...
All operating systems and servers.
Opens all database files as read-only with the exception of the temporary file.
You can make changes on temporary tables, but ROLLBACK has no effect,
since the transaction and rollback logs are disabled.
Databases distributed on CD-ROM devices, and compressed databases are
examples of database files that cannot be modified. You can either create a
write file to allow changes to the database outside the database file, or run in
read-only mode.
Chapter 2 The Database Server
switch. The default is no limit,
–o
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