Re: Sybase Central 6.1.0 - error on clicking at maintenance plan
Is Sybase Central part of SQL Anywhere 12.0.1?Windows Server 2012 support has been introduced in build 3797 http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-35654
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> an internal error occured Exactly what was the error message? Nobody here can help you without more information. ===== If you are using SQL Anywhere 12 in a production environment, then you must...
View ArticleRe: Sybase Central 6.1.0 - error on clicking at maintenance plan
Hi Breck, this is the error after clicking on Events or naming a maintenance plan: This error occured on each Computer / workstation and Server where Sybase Central 6 and SQL Anywhare 12 are running....
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Sabrina, what SQL Anywhere 12 build are you using on the workstations (shown in Sybase Central's "Help/About" window - or "Hilfe/Info über..." in a German version)?And what version are you using on the...
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If you need help with SAP marketplace, you can call the Global Support Customer Interaction Team. Phone numbers in the link SAP Service Marketplace Content Page
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That is actually a very cool page ( or so it appears, without actually dialing the phone numbers : ). Do you know of any similar cool page for technical support phone numbers? ( I'm not very good at...
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I do not know a page like that for Technical Support
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Technical support is available by phone once you are assigned to a specific service person in technical support handling your incident. You can initiate contact to technical support via a valid S-User...
View ArticleRe: SQL Anywhere v. 11.0.1. 2713 - not able to validate database...
First, check the RAM on the suspect computer. It is the least likely cause, BUT the most dangerous because bad RAM can permanently damage disk data... all disk data flows through RAM in both...
View ArticleSQL Anywhere 12.1 - prefixed with 'SAP' or 'Sybase'?
Hi all,we use SQL Anywhere 12.1. Since SAP bought out Sybase, in our documentation should we be using "Sybase SQL Anywhere 12.1" or "SAP SQL Anywhere 12.1"? Cheers David
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Hi David, SAP Knowledge Articles list version 12 as "SAP Sybase SQL Anywhere 12.0" (which includes both 12.0.0 and 12.0.1 versions). I know there are inconsistencies when it comes to this particular...
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He who pays the piper calls the tune... SAP bought and paid for everything including the name, SAP calls it "SAP SQL Anywhere" (look at the name of this forum), so "SAP SQL Anywhere" it is... and...
View ArticleOmitting Relay Servers in a HA environment
We're running on SQL Anywhere 12.0.1 with High Availability with numerous MobiLink servers. Clients synchronize via a series of Relay Servers each running on IIS and are balanced using Microsoft...
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Thanks Jinwoo and Breck.Both make a lot of sense so in the end I went and found the Supported Platforms document (http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-35654) which calls the product family 'SAP SQL Anywhere'...
View ArticleRe: Omitting Relay Servers in a HA environment
The relay server reduces the security changes needed to get a connection from the web through the external firewall <> DMZ <> internal firewall and into the local network without...
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Marks answer is the most important reason, no port opened from DMZ -> Backend means no attack footprint. To complement Marks answer - when using ML servers without relay server , sticky sessions...
View ArticleRe: SQL Anywhere 12.1 - prefixed with 'SAP' or 'Sybase'?
Be careful, Jinwoo... it has always been SAP SQL Anywhere, and we've always been at war with Eastasia :-)
View ArticleNew tables, procedures and functions suddenly appeared iAnywhere 11.0.1.2960
Just needed to edit a database running on iAnywhere 11 server and noticed a whole raft of new tables, procedures and functions created by DBO and SYS.. Most of the new tables start with ISYS (e.g....
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All those tables are present in every SQL Anywhere database and are nothing to worry about. The ISYS tables and the accompanying SYS views form the "system catalog" described here. The DUMMY table is a...
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So, I can put down the brandy bottle now? Thank you for your prompt response. Any idea how I can put them back in their hiding place?
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