Setting up adaptive server iq as an open server, System requirements, Starting the database server as an open server – Sybase 12.4.2 User Manual

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CHAPTER 14 Adaptive Server IQ as a Data Server

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Setting up Adaptive Server IQ as an Open Server

This section describes how to set up an Adaptive Server IQ server to receive
connections from Open Client applications.

System requirements

There are separate requirements at the client and server for using Adaptive
Server IQ as an Open Server.

Server-side
requirements

At the server side, in order to use Adaptive Server IQ as an Open Server, you
must have a TCP/IP protocol stack in order to use Adaptive Server IQ as an
Open Server, even if you are not connecting over a network.

Note

When connecting to a remote Adaptive Server IQ from a local Adaptive

Server Enterprise server using OmniConnect, use these server classes:

To connect to Adaptive Server IQ 12.x, use server classes

asaodbc

and

asajdbc

.

To connect to Adaptive Server IQ 11.x, use server class

asiq

.

Client-side
requirements

In order to use Sybase client applications to connect to an Open Server,
including Adaptive Server IQ, you need the following:

Open Client components—The Open Client libraries provide the network
libraries that your application needs to communicate via TDS.

DSEDIT —The Directory Services Editor makes server names available
to your Open Client application.

Starting the database server as an Open Server

If you wish to use Adaptive Server IQ as an Open Server, you must ensure that
it is started using the TCP/IP protocol. By default, all available
communications protocols are started by the server, but you can limit the
protocols started by listing them explicitly on the command line. For example,
the following command lines are both valid:

asiqsrv12 -x tcpip,ipx

other_server_switches

asiqdemo.db

asiqsrv12 -x tcpip -n myserver

other_server_switches

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