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Table 2-1: Configuration parameters for optional features

By default, the configuration parameters for optional features are set to 0 (off).
To enable an optional feature use

sp_configure

to set its configuration

parameter to 1, and restart Adaptive Server. Some features require additional
preparation before you can use them. For more information see Table 2-1 and
the Configuration Guide.

For more information about Java in Adaptive Server, see Java in Adaptive
Server Enterprise
.

For information on External File Access see Component Integration
Services User’s Guide
.

Types of SySAM systems

The basic components of SySAM can be arranged for a standalone server, for
a collection of servers on a network accessing a primary license host, and with
multiple, redundant servers across a LAN or a WAN, and for backup and load
balancing purposes. Depending on which instance of Adaptive Server (primary
or secondary servers) you are installing, the procedures for registering licenses
vary.

Standalone system

In a standalone system, all of the SySAM components

reside on a single machine. The license file points directly to the asset
management software, which runs on the same machine. This machine is called
the license host.

Network system

In a network system, the license host runs SySAM, which

handles check-in and check-out requests from all secondary servers.

The license file for secondary servers contain only pointers to the license host.
Secondary servers check out licenses from the license host through the SySAM
software.

Note

If you are using a networked software asset management system, you

must install the software on the license host before installing it on secondary
servers.

Feature name

License name

Configuration
parameter

Java in ASE

ASE_JAVA

enable java

External File System

ASE_XFS

enable file access

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