Hi ALF, The database server location mechanism relies on UDP broadcasts working between machines. The client sends out a UDP broadcast looking for a server, the server listening on its own UDP port, responds via UDP back to the client).
If this mechanism isn't working specifically for clients on Windows 7, I'd try looking for reasons that mechanism might be not working at the OS level (including UAC security settings, and as Reimer suggested, the Windows Firewall settings - ). If you can't locate the server via UDP, you might be able to still connect via TCP. This can be specified on the client's connection string, by using the LINKS connection parameter: LINKS=TCPIP(HOST=1.1.1.1;PORT=2638;DOBROAD=NONE) - A final note, we still have not announced official support for 9.0.2 on Windows 7: This support is still currently being evaluated by engineering. Regards, - Jeff Albion, Sybase iAnywhere iAnywhere Developer Community: iAnywhere Documentation: SQL Anywhere Patches and EBFs: Report a Bug/Open a Case: Robert Paresi, 13:32 น.
Jeff, I am sorry it took this long to get back to you. There is nothing at all in the EVENT VIEWER. This is what we see: dbunload -v -c 'UID=dba;PWD=.;DBF=C: Databases christyv13 roommaster.db;DBKEY=ZQWUPHGI5380' -an 'C: DB roommaster.db' -ap 4096 -ea None -ii -sa -so sc638416845 An error occurred while attempting to unload the database 'C: Databases christyv13 roommaster.db'. But, the exact thing works just fine on my WIN7 32-BIT machine with the exact same version loaded.Robert 'Jeff Albion Sybase iAnywhere' wrote in message news:4b191f67$1@forums-1-dub. Chris Keating (Sybase iAnywhere), 16:12 น.
Free pdf to word converter. Hi Josh, No, the Relay Server components and IIS are running on Polygon under the IUSR_POLYGON user id, RSOE is running on Scale where the MobiLink Server is running (this is the.
Besides.what do you mean 'reinstall the 32-bit components'. This is a 64-bit OP system, and I downloaded the 64-bit Installation from Sybase and installed it, and EBF'ed it. Why am I having to do now a 32-bit installation on this machine too? Or why are we talking about 32-bit to make the UNLOAD work? What am I missing here? -Robert 'Robert Paresi' wrote in message news:4b2ba291$1@forums-1-dub.
HiI'm lost - why am I copying in the 32-bit components?? Isn't this the 64-bit version of Sybase SQL Anywhere? Why am I using 32-bit components to make this work? I guess it's not really 64-bit or something? I'm confused. Is this not a 64-bit application? -Robert 'Chris Keating (Sybase iAnywhere)' wrote in message news:4b2ba059$1@forums-1-dub.
Robert Paresi, 7:41 น. Robert, The JRE (Java Runtime Environment) used by Sybase Central is only 32-bit, making both Sybase Central and Interactive SQL both 32-bit applications. (Noted under this footnote: ).
This is true for all platforms on version 9, 10 and 11, except on SA 11 for Mac where there was no 32-bit JRE, so we had to move to a 64-bit JRE. (Noted here: ) So, when Sybase Central calls 'dbunload', it can only call the 32-bit version of dbunload. If you copied the dbtool11.dll from the bin64 directory, this is the 64-bit version and cannot be loaded by the 32-bit Sybase Central application.
You'll need the original bin32 dbtool11.dll file in-place before the unload from Sybase Central will work. The server components, client libraries, and command-line utilities are all compiled for 64-bit. Regards, Robert Paresi wrote: I'm lost - why am I copying in the 32-bit components?? Isn't this the 64-bit version of Sybase SQL Anywhere? Why am I using 32-bit components to make this work?
I guess it's not really 64-bit or something? I'm confused. Is this not a 64-bit application? - Jeff Albion, Sybase iAnywhere iAnywhere Developer Community: iAnywhere Documentation: SQL Anywhere Patches and EBFs: Report a Bug/Open a Case: Robert Paresi, 7:51 น.
I can see how this may be a problem for you. Simple searches against the for 'SQL Anywhere' and variations on 'MacOS X'/'Mac OSX'/'Mac OS X' does not seem to list what you are looking for. The closest I got for 12.0 was 32bit Mac OSX. Which isn't helpful. Looks like an indexing issue.
With a valid SAP S-id logged in search under for 'SYBASE SQL ANYWHERE 12.0' and under 'Maintenance Product ' pick the 'MACOS X 64-BIT' in the drop down for the platform. You should now have access to all the 64bit patches. You should also be able to navigate this alphabetically as well. Best wishes Caveats: You will need to have a Mac OSX system with 12.0.1 installed and the addition of one of the EBF/SP you will find (above) since this platform was only made available in pathces with builds = 4006. An additional fix was added in build 4201 so you should go for SPs/EBFs newer than that.
Since June 2014 you will need to have a valid SAP Support id (S-id) and download the SPs from.