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ASA Database Administration Guide |
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| Part 1: Starting and Connecting to Your Database |
This part describes how to start the Adaptive Server Anywhere database server, and how to connect to your database from a client application.
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| Chapter 1 Running the Database Server |
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| Introduction |
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| Starting the server |
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| Some common command-line switches |
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| Stopping the database server |
| Starting and stopping databases |
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| Running the server outside the current session |
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| Troubleshooting server startup |
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| Chapter 2 Connecting to a Database |
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| Introduction to connections |
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| Connecting from Sybase Central or Interactive SQL |
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| Simple connection examples |
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| Working with ODBC data sources |
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| Connecting from desktop applications to a Windows CE database |
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| Connecting to a database using OLE DB |
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| Connection parameters |
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| Troubleshooting connections |
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| Using integrated logins |
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| Chapter 3 Client/Server Communications |
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| Network communication concepts |
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| Real world protocol stacks |
| Supported network protocols |
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| Using the TCP/IP protocol |
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| Using the SPX protocol |
| Using Named Pipes |
| Adjusting communication compression settings to improve performance |
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| Troubleshooting network communications |
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| Chapter 4 Adaptive Server Anywhere as an Open Server |
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| Open Clients, Open Servers, and TDS |
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| Setting up Adaptive Server Anywhere as an Open Server |
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| Configuring Open Servers |
| Characteristics of Open Client and jConnect connections |
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| Chapter 5 The Database Server |
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| The database server |
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| Chapter 6 Connection and Communication Parameters |
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| Connection parameters |
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| Network communications parameters |
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