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Sybase



Hi,

I suscessfully installed Sybase -- after some tweaking on
/etc/init.d/sybase and a Sybase resources file -- on my machine yesterday. 
Problem is, how do you shut the data server down gracefully? I have tried
killall -TERM dataserver, but the log says: "Abnormal exit detected - SQL
Server process level execution bindings will be cleared on startup." If
Sybase has /<installdir>/install/startserver, then why on Earth it doesn't
have a "stopserver?" 

Oki 
ps: the name "startserver" is a bit unfortunate. I spent some time on
using srvbuild (an X app for configuring the server) and kept wondering
why the server (dataserver) wouldn't want to start. I turned out that I
have Coda installed. To start the server, srvbuild uses "startserver" 
program. When srvbuild wanted to start the server, it ran Coda's
startserver, and all I had was "the server already started" (which of
course, it was actually a Coda server). 





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