Creating a master interfaces file – Sybase DC35823-01-1500-04 User Manual

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Creating a master interfaces file

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Adaptive Server Enterprise

Creating a master interfaces file

A master interfaces file contains entries for all Sybase servers on the network.
It can be used with every server and client connected to the network. By
distributing copies of a master interfaces file, you can ensure that all Sybase
products on the network interact with one another.

Distributing copies of one interfaces file (a master file) with entries for all
Adaptive Servers is the easiest way to maintain consistency in the interfaces
files in a homogeneous environment on a network.

You can make all changes to one version of the file and then copy the updated
master file to all appropriate Sybase directories.

You can make a master file in one of two ways:

Using

dsedit

or

dscp

Using a text editor

Using dsedit or dscp to create a master interfaces file

You can use the

dsedit

or

dscp

utility to create a master interfaces file, which

you can then distribute to all servers. If you are not an experienced Sybase user,
you may find that using

dsedit

or

dscp

is easier than using a text editor. Using

dsedit

or

dscp

also ensures that your interfaces file is consistent in format.

To create a master interfaces file with

dsedit

or

dscp

:

1

Select the interfaces file that contains the most complete, up-to-date
information.

2

Begin a

dsedit

or

dscp

session in your latest Sybase installation to edit this

interfaces file.

3

Add entries for any Adaptive Servers or Backup Servers that are not listed
in this file.

For details on using these utilities, see the Adaptive Server Utility Guide.

Using a text editor to create a master interfaces file

To construct a single master interfaces file from several individual interfaces
files:

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