Sybase 3.8 manual Setting Environment Variables, Opt/nnsy Subdirectory Description

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/opt/nnsy/

 

 

 

Subdirectory

Description

 

 

bin/

Executables and shared libraries for New Era of

 

Networks products. Any specifically applicable to

 

SQL will be located in the NNmssql65\ subdirectory

 

of bin.

 

 

books/

User documentation in PDF format for online view-

 

ing. This documentation is formatted for best view-

 

ing on-screen but may be printed if desired.

 

 

share/

Resources for XML serializer/deserializer.

 

 

ffa38/examples/

sample configuration files

 

 

ffa38/nnscripts/

Used for AWK scripts.

 

 

NNSYCatalogues/en_US

Message catalogues (by country) for log file entries.

 

 

Setting Environment Variables

After installation and before installing the database schema, you must create the environment variables identified in the following table.

To set the environment variables:

Choose one of the following:

￿Add each variable to your profile using the command in the table.

Enter the information on the command line each time you start and executable.

WARNING!

When you are making changes to the paths, type the following to prevent overwriting all data currently in the path:

For PATH:

export PATH=$NNSY_ROOT/bin:$PATH

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Contents Installation Guide VersionPage Contents Uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Uninstalling from a Windows ServerIntroduction Transport Support About This DocumentIntegration Server Support Settings for Integration Servers MsmqSupported Platforms Disk Space and Memory RequirementsServer Requirements ServerCross-Platform Documentation Related DocumentationText Convention Example Product Support & EducationDocument Conventions Windows Server Installation Preparing for a Windows Installation Installing Required SoftwareUninstalling Previous Releases Verifying the Database EnvironmentInstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Install default New Era of Networks database schema now? If you select ThenVerifying the Installation \nnsy\ Subdirectory DescriptionVariableValue Verifying Environment VariablesTo verify that the environment variables are correctly set Solaris Installation Preparing for a Solaris Installation Solaris Installation To set the environment variables Setting Environment VariablesOpt/nnsy Subdirectory Description Verifying the Environment Variables Page HP-UX Installation Preparing for an HP-UX Installation Or simplyTIP Opt/nnsy Subdirectory Description For Shlibpath Page AIX Installation Preparing for an AIX Installation To mount a directory on AIX Smit Prompt ResponseTo start installp Smit PromptResponseAre YOU SURE? Usr/lpp/nnsy Subdirectory DescriptionNnsycatalogue Uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Uninstalling from a Windows Server Uninstalling New Era of Networks Adapter for Flat Files Uninstalling from Solaris Do you want to remove this package?Uninstalling from HP-UX Type swremoveUninstalling from AIX Option ValueTIP Page Administration workstation AbendAccelerator keys ActionArgument AsynchronousBoolean operators ClientGet HeterogeneousHex LiteralProtocol PutRegular expression RuleTransaction processing TransactionTransaction management Page Index

3.8 specifications

Sybase 3.8 is a significant release in the Sybase family of data management products, renowned for its ability to handle high-performance transactions and its robust support for enterprise applications. This version builds upon the earlier iterations of Sybase with enhanced capabilities that serve various sectors such as finance, healthcare, and telecommunications.

One of the main features of Sybase 3.8 is its support for advanced analytics. The inclusion of data warehousing capabilities enables businesses to perform complex queries and analyses on large datasets, which is crucial for making informed decisions. Additionally, it offers built-in business intelligence tools that help users derive insights from their data quickly and efficiently.

Another significant characteristic of Sybase 3.8 is its scalability. The platform is designed to handle vast amounts of data and high transaction volumes, making it suitable for both small businesses and large enterprises. Its ability to scale horizontally allows organizations to expand their database capacity without service interruption, making growth seamless and efficient.

The architecture of Sybase 3.8 emphasizes high availability and disaster recovery. Features such as database mirroring, backup automation, and failover clustering ensure that critical data remains accessible even in the event of hardware failures. This reliability is particularly vital for industries that require 24/7 availability.

Security is another crucial aspect of Sybase 3.8. The system incorporates robust encryption protocols and authentication mechanisms to safeguard sensitive data. This focus on security helps organizations comply with various regulations and protects against unauthorized access.

Sybase 3.8 also supports integration with various programming languages and platforms. This flexibility allows developers to work with the tools they are most comfortable with, enhancing productivity. Additionally, it supports various database models, including relational and non-relational, enabling organizations to adopt the most suitable data management strategy.

In terms of performance optimization, Sybase 3.8 introduces features like in-memory processing and advanced indexing techniques. These enhancements significantly improve query execution times and overall system responsiveness, which are essential for data-driven applications.

Overall, Sybase 3.8 stands out as a powerful database management system, combining advanced analytics, high availability, and robust security into a scalable and efficient solution. Its diverse features make it an attractive choice for enterprises looking to harness their data for strategic advantage.