1. Build Sybase account with Scoadmin.
2.vi/usr/sybase/.profile
SYBASE = installation directory
DSQUERY = database server name (Sybase is default)
PATH = $SYBASE/bin: $SYBASE/install: $PATH:
Export SYBASE DSQUERY PATH
3. Adjust system parameters
Vi/etc/conf/cf.d/stune
Add SIMMAX67108864 (=64m memory)
NFILE11000
NOFILES1024
Or it can be modified in scoadmin.
4. Activating asynchronous I/O
AIO and Suds under vi/etc/conf/sdevice.d/change "N" in the file to "Y"
5. Logic Lock
Vi/etc/rc2
The file was finally added to/etc/suds_ctrl-a Sybase's group number--> (recorded when the Sybase user was established, and then filled in.)
6. Rebuild the kernel with/etc/conf/cf.d/link_unix. Then reboot.
7. Insert Disc #mount/dev/cd0/mnt
#su Sybase
%./mnt/sybolad-d (depending on the location of this file)
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