Sybase DC35823-01-1500-04 User Manual

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How Adaptive Server determines which directory service entry to use

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Adaptive Server Enterprise

Servers also need network information. When a server starts up, it looks in its
interfaces file to determine where to listen for client connection requests. In
addition, Adaptive Server can take on a client role when it makes remote
procedure calls to other Adaptive Servers.

Table 5-1 shows where to find more information on server and client interfaces
file tasks and topics.

Table 5-1: Where to find interfaces file tasks and topics

How Adaptive Server determines which directory
service entry to use

Adaptive Server uses directory services to determine the address at which it
should listen for clients. When you start Adaptive Server, it performs the
following steps:

1

It looks for the server name supplied in the command line

-s

option. If the

server name is not supplied in the command line:

2

It determines its own name by checking the value of the DSLISTEN
environment variable. If the DSLISTEN environment variable is not set,
then it assumes that the server name is SYBASE.

Type of
interfaces file

Task or topic

See

UNIX server or
client

Adding entries for multiple
Adaptive Server installations

Chapter 7, “Customizing Localization for Adaptive
Server”

Creating a master interfaces file
for multiple installations

“Creating a master interfaces file” on page 58

Configuring for multiple networks

“Configuring interfaces files for multiple networks” on
page 59.

Reference information

“Understanding the format of the interfaces file” on
page 55.

PC-client

Configuring a client

Installation Guide for your platform

Reference

information

and

instructions for advanced tasks

Open Client and Open Server Programmer’s Supplement
for your PC-client platform, or the appropriate Open
Client documentation

Client platforms
not listed

Configuring, reference
information, and instructions for
advanced tasks

Open Client and Open Server Programmer’s Supplement
for your PC-client platform, or the appropriate Open
Client documentation

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