Error in DBSTOP example Adaptive Server IQ 12.4.0
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Release Bulletin for Digital UNIX
The following information should be added to the
STOP DATABASE statement
in the Adaptive Server IQ Reference.
When you issue
STOP DATABASE
database-name
the database-name is the name specified in the -n parameter when the database
is started, or in the
DBN (DatabaseName) connection parameter. This name is
typically the file name of the database file that holds the Catalog Store, without
the .db extension.
9.1.12 Error in DBSTOP example
The Introduction to Adaptive Server IQ documentation on the Stop utility is
incomplete. In the section “Shutting down a database server,” in Chapter 3, the
UNIX system example shows no command parameters.
When you stop the server with the
DBSTOP command, you need to specify the
same parameters as when you started the server. Using a configuration file to
start the server ensures that you will be able to find these parameters when you
need them.
9.1.13 Disconnect details omitted
The following information was omitted from the Introduction to Adaptive
Server IQ: It should be added in Chapter 4 after the section titled “Viewing
connected users”:
Disconnecting users
If there are multiple connected users, Sybase Central lists them when you
attempt to disconnect.
When you choose Tools —> Disconnect —> Adaptive Server IQ, a Filter
Objects dialog box appears. Each database name is qualified by a server name,
for example:
myserver.asiqdemo (DBA)
Select the desired database to disconnect and click OK.
9.1.14 Configuration files do not accept quotes
Do not use either single or double quotes when specifying server switches in
configuration files.