HP MPE/iX 6.x Operating System manual Tools on the Database Server

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Troubleshooting

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Tools on the Database Server

Monitoring Activity with HP GlancePlus/XL (HP3000) Program.

HP GlancePlus/XL allows you to monitor a job, session, or process on MPE/iX. The GlancePlus screens display statistics on how different system resources are used. For information, refer to the HP GlancePlus/XL User's Manual.

Monitoring Activity with HP GlancePlus/UX (HP9000) Program.

HP GlancePlus/UX allows you to monitor a login or process on HP-UX. The GlancePlus screens display statistics on how different system resources are used. For information, refer to the HP GlancePlus/UX User's Manual.

Displaying Active Processes with HP-UX Process Status (ps) Command.

You can use the HP-UX ps command to display the status of your active processes. For information, refer to the HP- UX man page.

Monitoring ALLBASE/SQL Activity with SQLMON.

SQLMON is a component of ALLBASE/SQL and monitors the activity of an ALLBASE/SQL DBEnvironment. SQLMON summarizes the activity for the entire DBEnvironment, or focuses on individual sessions, programs, or database components. For information, refer to the ALLBASE/SQL Performance and Monitoring Guidelines.

Checking the Listener Log File on the HP3000

Look for ODBCLOG where the listener is running.

Checking the Listener Log File on the HP9000

Look for odbclog in the /tmp/ directory.

Using the Host Testing Utility ODBCUTSE

If you are having problems connecting or accessing a table on the host, you can access it directly on the host in the same way the ODBC server accesses it, by running the ODBCUTSE utility.

To run the program on MPE/iX, enter:

ODBCUTSE.ODBCSE.SYS “dbe name”

To run the program on HP/UX, enter:

/usr/bin/odbcse/odbcutse “dbe name” (for HP-UX V9.x systems)

or

/opt/allbase/bin/odbcutse “dbe name” (for HP-UX V10.x and V11.x systems)

 

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Contents ODBCLink/SETM Limitations on Warranties and Liability Additional features of DataExpress for Client-Server are ODBCLink/SE offers the following featuresSales@mbfoster.com If you require any of the following features Page Page Table of Contents Using ODBCLink/SE With Odbc Applications Appendix B Creating a DBEnvironment Page Overview and Specifications Client Environment Connecting LinkOdbc Compliancy Level Server EnvironmentMicrosoft Odbc Overview HP9000 Server Requirements ODBCLink/SE System RequirementsHP3000 Server Requirements Client RequirementsSQL Commands supported Field types supportedPage $sqlver Verify Software Version NumbersVerify the Connection Assurance Parameters ExitTo start the listener on the HP3000 data base server, enter F1 Open ConfigStarting and Stopping the Listener To start the listener on the HP9000 database server, enterTo stop the listener To determine whether or not the listener job is running# ps -ef grep odbclnse Gather Information Create the DBEnvironmentUsing Reflection software Downloading ODBCLink/SE to the Client PCUsing NS Services Dscopy on the HP3000 Using Arpa Services FTP\ODBCSEnn ftp Server binary Get odbcclnn odbcclnn.exe quit Running the Setup program Extracting the ODBCLink/SE fileSelect Next ODBCLink/SE Foster Associates Limited Page Page ODBCLink/SE Configuring Data Sources Scroll down to ODBCLink/SE-32 Driver ODBC3. Click Finish Usr/users/data/PartsDBE MPE/iX if it is an HP3000 HP-UX if it is an HP9000Setup for MPE/iX Setup for HP-UX Setup Options Select Translator Odbc Translator Successful CompletionMigrating HP Pcapi Data Sources Application Development Using Stored Procedures ?=call owner.procedue ?,?Performance Considerations Turning AutoCommit On/Off Supported Functions =No Timeout default Use Allbase =ON default 0=OFF=All Rows default TimeoutIsolation Levels Supported Data Types SqldecimalDate Sqldate Page Using ODBCLink/SE With Odbc Applications Updating DataUsing Cognos Impromptu Special Notes for Users of Impromptu Viewing the SQL generated by ImpromptuChanging the display format JoinsException tables Joined=T Creating Joins Using Calculated Columns Column3 = .column1 + .Column2Using Lotus 123 Release DN=@ODBC@ DL=@DLODBC@ DD=@All Odbc Sources@Using Microsoft Access ODBCLink/SE ODBCLink/SE Foster Associates Limited Using MS-Query ODBCLink/SE Foster Associates Limited Using Visual Basic 4.0 or higher Example DSN=YOUR DSNUID=USERPWD=PASSWORD Connect Using SQL APIConnect Using Sqlapi in VB Connection ExamplesODBCLink/SE ODBCLink/SE Foster Associates Limited Connecting with DAO’s Open the Table and Enter the SQL QueryConnecting with RDO’s Connecting with ADO’s Troubleshooting Terminating an Odbc ConnectionUsing Microsoft Odbc Test 32-bit To run ODBCTE32.EXEVerifying Software Version Numbers Verifying the Client-Side ComponentsDeleting a Translation DLL ODBCLink/SE Reference Manual Troubleshooting Monitoring ALLBASE/SQL Activity with Sqlmon Using the Host Testing Utility OdbcutseTools on the Database Server Checking the Listener Log File on the HP3000Execute stored procedure SQL UpdateExecute immediate SQL command Display tables and table structuresHost Logging Odbc Call Tracing using Dr. DeeBee Spy Odbc Call Tracing using ODBCLink.LOGTools on the Client PC To turn off logging Log is located in C\WINDOWS\DRDEEBEE.LOGModifying the System Registry and ODBC.INI Files Generated by the 32-bit client DLL Error MessagesGenerated by the ALLBASE/SQL command interpreter Comes from the Winsock driverMaximum number of statements Primary key name returned by SQLStatisticsReading or writing to ALLBASE/SQL LongVarBinary items Insert Into Table Values ..., Blob %$Using the Ansi Character Set ALLBASE/SQL and IMAGE/SQL Restrictions on the Odbc Gram- marUnsupported ALLBASE/SQL and IMAGE/SQL Statements Appendix a Implementation Notes ODBCLink/SE Reference Manual Appendix B Creating a DBEnvironment On the HP3000 Database ServerUp,down,left,right,top,bottom,printn,or end Isql= exit $ csh /usr/lib/allbase/hpsql/sqlsetup On the HP9000 Database ServerODBCLink/SE Appendix C List of Installed Files Bit Driver Client For Windows 95 and GreaterODBCLink/SE Install Disc Windows NT Description Bit Driver Client For Windows NT 4.0 and GreaterODBCLink/SE HP-UX 9.x Host MPE/iX HostHP-UX 10.x and 11.x Host Page How MBF-Console Works MBF-Console IntroductionRunning MBF-Console File Menu Options SetupSet Refresh Interval in seconds Print Configure DSNs... Console Data Sources ConfigurationConnect Menu Options ExitListener Window Connections WindowsConnections Window Server Window ⊗ Stop Logging View Menu Option Window Menu OptionHelp Menu Options Installing MBF-Console for MBF-UDALink This can be done using MS ExplorerODBCLink/SE ODBCLink/SE Foster Associates Limited Select Next ODBCLink/SE Foster Associates Limited When you have decided, press Next ODBCLink/SE Foster Associates Limited Select Finish to complete the Setup Installing MBF-Console for ODBCLink/SE Next ODBCLink/SE Foster Associates Limited 100 Foster Associates Limited ODBCLink/SE Foster Associates Limited 101 102 Foster Associates Limited Page Page Index Index ODBCLink/SE Reference Manual ODBCLink/SE Reference Manual Index Listener Log File HP9000 Using Process Status ps Command ODBCLink/SE Reference Manual Index