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[°ü·Ã ¿¹Á¦] [sybase@snippy sybase]$ isql -Usa -P 1> select @@version 2> go --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SQL Server/11.0.3.3/P/Linux Intel/Linux 2.0.36 i586/1/OPT/Sun Sep 6 09:36:01 CEST 1998 (1 row affected) 1> sp_who 2> go spid status loginame hostname blk dbname cmd ------ ------------ ------------ ---------- ----- ---------- ---------------- 1 running sa snippy.syb 0 master SELECT 2 sleeping NULL 0 master NETWORK HANDLER 3 sleeping NULL 0 master DEADLOCK TUNE 4 sleeping NULL 0 master MIRROR HANDLER 5 sleeping NULL 0 master HOUSEKEEPER 6 sleeping NULL 0 master CHECKPOINT SLEEP (6 rows affected, return status = 0) 1> SYB_BACKUP...sp_who 2> go spid status loginame hostname blk cmd ----------- ---------- ------------ ---------- --- ---------------- 1 sleeping NULL NULL 0 CONNECT HANDLER 2 sleeping NULL NULL 0 DEFERRED HANDLER 3 runnable NULL NULL 0 SCHEDULER 5 runnable NULL NULL 0 SITE HANDLER (5 rows affected) 1> [sybase@snippy sybase]$ isql -Usa -P -i ${SYBASE}/scripts/installpubs2 Creating the "pubs2" database CREATE DATABASE: allocating 1024 pages on disk 'master' Type added. (return status = 0) Type added. (return status = 0) New primary key added. (return status = 0) New primary key added. (return status = 0) New primary key added. (return status = 0) New primary key added. (return status = 0) New primary key added. (return status = 0) New primary key added. (return status = 0) New primary key added. (return status = 0) New primary key added. (return status = 0) New primary key added. (return status = 0) New primary key added. (return status = 0) New primary key added. (return status = 0) New foreign key added. (return status = 0) New foreign key added. (return status = 0) New foreign key added. (return status = 0) New foreign key added. (return status = 0) New foreign key added. (return status = 0) New foreign key added. (return status = 0) New foreign key added. (return status = 0) New foreign key added. (return status = 0) New foreign key added. (return status = 0) New foreign key added. (return status = 0) Default bound to column. (return status = 0) Default bound to column. (return status = 0) Default bound to column. (return status = 0) Rule bound to table column. (return status = 0) Rule bound to table column. (return status = 0) Rule bound to table column. (return status = 0) (return status = 0) [sybase@snippy sybase]$ isql -Usa -P 1> sp_helpdb 2> go name db_size owner dbid created status ------------------------ ------------- ------------------------ ------ -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ master 5.0 MB sa 1 Jan 01, 1900 no options set model 2.0 MB sa 3 Jan 01, 1900 no options set pubs2 2.0 MB sa 5 Sep 08, 1998 no options set sybsystemprocs 16.0 MB sa 4 Sep 08, 1998 trunc log on chkpt tempdb 2.0 MB sa 2 Sep 08, 1998 select into/bulkcopy (return status = 0) 1> use pubs2 2> go 1> select * from titles 2> order by price 3> go title_id title type pub_id price advance total_sales notes pubdate contract -------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ ------ ------------------------ ------------------------ ----------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- -------- MC3026 The Psychology of Computer Cooking UNDECIDED 0877 NULL NULL NULL NULL Sep 8 1998 10:05PM 0 PC9999 Net Etiquette popular_comp 1389 NULL NULL NULL A must-read for computer conferencing debutantes! Sep 8 1998 10:05PM 0 BU2075 You Can Combat Computer Stress! business 0736 2.99 10,125.00 18722 The latest medical and psychological techniques for living with the electronic office. Easy-to-understand explanations. Jun 30 1985 12:00AM 1 MC3021 The Gourmet Microwave mod_cook 0877 2.99 15,000.00 22246 Traditional French gourmet recipes adapted for modern microwave cooking. Jun 18 1985 12:00AM 1 PS2106 Life Without Fear psychology 0736 7.00 6,000.00 111 New exercise, meditation, and nutritional techniques that can reduce the shock of daily interactions. Popular audience. Sample menus included, exercise video available separately. Oct 5 1990 12:00AM 1 PS7777 Emotional Security: A New Algorithm psychology 0736 7.99 4,000.00 3336 Protecting yourself and your loved ones from undue emotional stress in the modern world. Use of computer and nutritional aids emphasized. Jun 12 1988 12:00AM 1 PS2091 Is Anger the Enemy? psychology 0736 10.95 2,275.00 2045 Carefully researched study of the effects of strong emotions on the body. Metabolic charts included. Jun 15 1989 12:00AM 1 BU1111 Cooking with Computers: Surreptitious Balance Sheets business 1389 11.95 5,000.00 3876 Helpful hints on how to use your electronic resources to the best advantage. Jun 9 1988 12:00AM 1 TC4203 Fifty Years in Buckingham Palace Kitchens trad_cook 0877 11.95 4,000.00 15096 More anecdotes from the Queen's favorite cook describing life among English royalty. Recipes, techniques, tender vignettes. Jun 12 1985 12:00AM 1 TC7777 Sushi, Anyone? trad_cook 0877 14.99 8,000.00 4095 Detailed instructions on improving your position in life by learning how to make authentic Japanese sushi in your spare time. 5-10% increase in number of friends per recipe reported from beta test. Jun 12 1987 12:00AM 1 BU1032 The Busy Executive's Database Guide business 1389 19.99 5,000.00 4095 An overview of available database systems with emphasis on common business applications. Illustrated. Jun 12 1986 12:00AM 1 BU7832 Straight Talk About Computers business 1389 19.99 5,000.00 4095 Annotated analysis of what computers can do for you: a no-hype guide for the critical user. Jun 22 1987 12:00AM 1 MC2222 Silicon Valley Gastronomic Treats mod_cook 0877 19.99 0.00 2032 Favorite recipes for quick, easy, and elegant meals, tried and tested by people who never have time to eat, let alone cook. Jun 9 1989 12:00AM 1 PS3333 Prolonged Data Deprivation: Four Case Studies psychology 0736 19.99 2,000.00 4072 What happens when the data runs dry? Searching evaluations of information-shortage effects on heavy users. Jun 12 1988 12:00AM 1 PC8888 Secrets of Silicon Valley popular_comp 1389 20.00 8,000.00 4095 Muckraking reporting by two courageous women on the world's largest computer hardware and software manufacturers. Jun 12 1987 12:00AM 1 TC3218 Onions, Leeks, and Garlic: Cooking Secrets of the Mediterranean trad_cook 0877 20.95 7,000.00 375 Profusely illustrated in color, this makes a wonderful gift book for a cuisine-oriented friend. Oct 21 1990 12:00AM 1 PS1372 Computer Phobic and Non-Phobic Individuals: Behavior Variations psychology 0877 21.59 7,000.00 375 A must for the specialist, this book examines the difference between those who hate and fear computers and those who think they are swell. Oct 21 1990 12:00AM 1 PC1035 But Is It User Friendly? popular_comp 1389 22.95 7,000.00 8780 A survey of software for the naive user, focusing on the 'friendliness' of each. Jun 30 1986 12:00AM 1 (18 rows affected) 1> use master 2> go 1> dump database pubs2 to "/tmp/pubs2" 2> go Backup Server session id is: 7. Use this value when executing the 'sp_volchanged' system stored procedure after fulfilling any volume change request from the Backup Server. Backup Server: 4.41.1.1: Creating new disk file /tmp/pubs2. Backup Server: 6.28.1.1: Dumpfile name 'pubs298251136FE ' section number 0001 mounted on disk file '/tmp/pubs2' Backup Server: 4.58.1.1: Database pubs2: 770 kilobytes DUMPed. Backup Server: 3.43.1.1: Dump phase number 1 completed. Backup Server: 3.43.1.1: Dump phase number 2 completed. Backup Server: 3.43.1.1: Dump phase number 3 completed. Backup Server: 4.58.1.1: Database pubs2: 778 kilobytes DUMPed. Backup Server: 3.42.1.1: DUMP is complete (database pubs2). 1> shutdown SYB_BACKUP 2> go Backup Server: 3.48.1.1: The Backup Server will go down immediately. Terminating sessions. 1> shutdown 2> go Server SHUTDOWN by request. The SQL Server is terminating this process. DB-LIBRARY error: Unexpected EOF from SQL Server. [sybase@snippy sybase]$ cd install/ [sybase@snippy install]$ ./startserver -f ./RUN_SYBASE [sybase@snippy install]$ 00:1998/09/08 22:07:29.80 kernel Using config area from primary master device. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.00 kernel Warning: Using default file '/opt/sybase/SYBASE.cfg' since a configuration file was not specified. Specify a configuration file name in the RUNSERVER file to avoid this message. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.02 kernel Using 256 file descriptors. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.02 kernel SQL Server/11.0.3.3/P/Linux Intel/Linux 2.0.36 i586/1/OPT/Sun Sep 6 09:36:01 CEST 1998 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.02 kernel (c) Copyright 1987, 1998. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.02 kernel Sybase, Inc. All rights reserved. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.03 kernel 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.03 kernel Unpublished rights reserved under U.S. copyright laws. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.03 kernel This software contains confidential and trade secret information of Sybase, 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.03 kernel Inc. Use, duplication or disclosure of the software and documentation by 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.03 kernel the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions set forth in a license 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.03 kernel agreement between the Government and Sybase, Inc. or other written 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.03 kernel agreement specifying the Government's rights to use the software and any 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.03 kernel applicable FAR provisions, for example, FAR 52.227-19. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.04 kernel 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.04 kernel Sybase, Inc. 6475 Christie Avenue, Emeryville, CA 94608, USA. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.04 kernel Using '/opt/sybase/SYBASE.cfg' for configuration information. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.04 kernel Logging SQL Server messages in file '/opt/sybase/install/errorlog' . 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.06 kernel Network and device connection limit is 246. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.14 server Number of proc buffers allocated: 472. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.35 server Number of blocks left for proc headers: 519. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.36 server Memory allocated for the default data cache cache: 3544 Kb 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.37 server Size of the 2K memory pool: 3544 Kb 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.38 kernel Initializing virtual device 0, '/opt/sybase/master.dat' 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.38 kernel Virtual device 0 started using standard unix i/o. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.38 server No active traceflags 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.43 server Opening Master Database ... 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.68 server Loading SQL Server's default sort order and character set 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.70 kernel network name snippy.sybase.com, type ether, port 7100 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.76 server Recovering database 'master' 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.78 server Recovery dbid 1 ckpt (2005,9) 00:1998/09/08 22:07:30.78 server Recovery no active transactions before ckpt. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.09 server Database 'master' is now online. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.11 server The transaction log in the database 'master' will use I/O size of 2 Kb. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.11 server 0 dump conditions detected at boot time 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.18 server server is unnamed 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.22 server Activating disk 'sysprocsdev'. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.22 kernel Initializing virtual device 1, '/opt/sybase/sybprocs.dat' 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.22 kernel Virtual device 1 started using standard unix i/o. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.48 server Recovering database 'model'. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.48 server Recovery dbid 3 ckpt (431,34) 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.48 server Recovery no active transactions before ckpt. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.67 server The transaction log in the database 'model' will use I/O size of 2 Kb. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.67 server Database 'model' is now online. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:31.67 server Clearing temp db 00:1998/09/08 22:07:32.22 server The transaction log in the database 'tempdb' will use I/O size of 2 Kb. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:32.27 server The transaction log in the database 'tempdb' will use I/O size of 2 Kb. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:32.27 server Database 'tempdb' is now online. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:32.41 server Recovering database 'sybsystemprocs'. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:32.42 server Recovery dbid 4 ckpt (6981,13) 00:1998/09/08 22:07:32.42 server Recovery no active transactions before ckpt. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:33.26 server The transaction log in the database 'sybsystemprocs' will use I/O size of 2 Kb. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:33.27 server Database 'sybsystemprocs' is now online. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:33.28 server Recovering database 'pubs2'. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:33.29 server Recovery dbid 5 ckpt (797,15) 00:1998/09/08 22:07:33.29 server Recovery no active transactions before ckpt. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:33.33 server The transaction log in the database 'pubs2' will use I/O size of 2 Kb. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:33.33 server Database 'pubs2' is now online. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:33.34 server Recovery complete. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:33.34 server SQL Server's default sort order is: 00:1998/09/08 22:07:33.34 server 'bin_iso_1' (ID = 50) 00:1998/09/08 22:07:33.34 server on top of default character set: 00:1998/09/08 22:07:33.34 server 'iso_1' (ID = 1). [sybase@snippy install]$ ipcs ------ Shared Memory Segments -------- key shmid owner perms bytes nattch status 0xf501803e 1537 sybase 600 11886592 1 ------ Semaphore Arrays -------- key semid owner perms nsems status ------ Message Queues -------- key msqid owner perms used-bytes messages [sybase@snippy install]$ isql -Usa -P 1> sp_configure 2> go Group: Configuration Options Group: Backup/Recovery Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- allow remote access 1 0 1 1 print recovery information 0 0 0 0 recovery interval in minutes 5 0 5 5 tape retention in days 0 0 0 0 Group: Cache Manager Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- memory alignment boundary 2048 0 2048 2048 number of index trips 0 0 0 0 number of oam trips 0 0 0 0 procedure cache percent 20 980 20 20 total data cache size 0 3776 0 3776 total memory 7500 15000 7500 7500 Group: Disk I/O Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- allow sql server async i/o 1 0 1 1 disk i/o structures 256 17 256 256 number of devices 10 #4 10 10 page utilization percent 95 0 95 95 Group: General Information Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- configuration file 0 0 0 /opt/sybase Group: Languages Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- default character set id 1 0 1 1 default language id 0 0 0 0 default sortorder id 50 0 50 50 disable character set conversi 0 0 0 0 number of languages in cache 3 4 3 3 Group: Lock Manager Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- address lock spinlock ratio 100 0 100 100 deadlock checking period 500 0 500 500 freelock transfer block size 30 0 30 30 max engine freelocks 10 0 10 10 number of locks 5000 469 5000 5000 page lock spinlock ratio 100 0 100 100 table lock spinlock ratio 20 0 20 20 Group: Memory Use Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- additional network memory 0 0 0 0 audit queue size 100 42 100 100 default network packet size 512 #135 512 512 disk i/o structures 256 17 256 256 event buffers per engine 100 #10 100 100 executable codesize + overhead 0 4645 0 4645 max number network listeners 15 1223 15 15 max online engines 1 53 1 1 number of alarms 40 1 40 40 number of devices 10 #4 10 10 number of extent i/o buffers 0 0 0 0 number of languages in cache 3 4 3 3 number of large i/o buffers 6 97 6 6 number of locks 5000 469 5000 5000 number of mailboxes 30 1 30 30 number of messages 64 1 64 64 number of open databases 12 395 12 12 number of open objects 500 489 500 500 number of remote connections 20 33 20 20 number of remote logins 20 22 20 20 number of remote sites 10 815 10 10 number of user connections 25 2031 25 25 partition groups 1024 21 1024 1024 permission cache entries 15 #28 15 15 procedure cache percent 20 980 20 20 remote server pre-read packets 3 #32 3 3 stack guard size 4096 #240 4096 4096 stack size 34816 #2041 34816 34816 total data cache size 0 3776 0 3776 total memory 7500 15000 7500 7500 Group: Network Communication Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- additional network memory 0 0 0 0 allow remote access 1 0 1 1 allow sendmsg 0 0 0 0 default network packet size 512 #135 512 512 max network packet size 512 0 512 512 max number network listeners 15 1223 15 15 number of remote connections 20 33 20 20 number of remote logins 20 22 20 20 number of remote sites 10 815 10 10 remote server pre-read packets 3 #32 3 3 syb_sendmsg port number 0 0 0 0 tcp no delay 0 0 0 0 Group: O/S Resources Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- max async i/os per engine 2147483647 0 2147483647 2147483647 max async i/os per server 2147483647 0 2147483647 2147483647 o/s asynch i/o enabled 0 0 0 0 o/s file descriptors 0 0 0 256 tcp no delay 0 0 0 0 Group: Physical Resources Group: Physical Memory Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- additional network memory 0 0 0 0 lock shared memory 0 0 0 0 shared memory starting address 0 0 0 0 total memory 7500 15000 7500 7500 Group: Processors Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- max online engines 1 53 1 1 min online engines 1 0 1 1 Group: SQL Server Administration Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- allow nested triggers 1 0 1 1 allow updates to system tables 0 0 0 0 audit queue size 100 42 100 100 cpu accounting flush interval 200 0 200 200 cpu grace time 500 0 500 500 deadlock retries 5 0 5 5 default database size 2 0 2 2 default fill factor percent 0 0 0 0 dump on conditions 0 0 0 0 event buffers per engine 100 #10 100 100 housekeeper free write percent 1 0 1 1 i/o accounting flush interval 1000 0 1000 1000 i/o polling process count 10 0 10 10 identity burning set factor 5000 0 5000 5000 identity grab size 1 0 1 1 lock promotion HWM 200 0 200 200 lock promotion LWM 200 0 200 200 lock promotion PCT 100 0 100 100 maximum dump conditions 10 0 10 10 number of alarms 40 1 40 40 number of extent i/o buffers 0 0 0 0 number of large i/o buffers 6 97 6 6 number of mailboxes 30 1 30 30 number of messages 64 1 64 64 number of open databases 12 395 12 12 number of open objects 500 489 500 500 number of pre-allocated extent 2 0 2 2 number of sort buffers 0 0 0 0 partition groups 1024 21 1024 1024 partition spinlock ratio 10 0 10 10 print deadlock information 0 0 0 0 runnable process search count 2000 0 2000 2000 size of auto identity column 10 0 10 10 sort page count 0 0 0 0 sql server clock tick length 100000 0 100000 100000 time slice 100 0 100 100 upgrade version 1100 0 1103 1103 Group: User Environment Parameter Name Default Memory Used Config Value Run Value ------------------------------ ----------- ----------- ------------ ----------- default network packet size 512 #135 512 512 number of pre-allocated extent 2 0 2 2 number of user connections 25 2031 25 25 permission cache entries 15 #28 15 15 stack guard size 4096 #240 4096 4096 stack size 34816 #2041 34816 34816 systemwide password expiration 0 0 0 0 user log cache size 2048 0 2048 2048 user log cache spinlock ratio 20 0 20 20 (return status = 0) 1> shutdown 2> go Server SHUTDOWN by request. The SQL Server is terminating this process. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:58.33 server SQL Server shutdown by request. 00:1998/09/08 22:07:58.33 kernel ueshutdown: exiting DB-LIBRARY error: Unexpected EOF from SQL Server. [sybase@snippy install]$ logout