Migration from ASE-64 bits 12.5.0.2 to ASE 64 bits 12.5.3 for AIX 5.3Here there someone to indicate me the road tasks in order to
migrate an ASE 12.5.0.2 to ASE 12.5.3 on unix 5.3 ? (64
bits)
Thank you
kamel wrote:
> Here there someone to indicate me the road tasks in order to
> migrate an ASE 12.5.0.2 to ASE 12.5.3 on unix 5.3 ? (64
> bits)
>
> Thank you
Apply 12.5.2 IR then 12.5.3 esd 5.
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On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 07:18:22 -0800, kamel wrote:
> Here there someone to indicate me the road tasks in order to migrate an
> ASE 12.5.0.2 ...
Upgrading from ASE (32-bit) 12.0.0.7 on Solaris 2.8 64-bit to ASE(64-bit) 12.5.1 on Solaris 64-bitHello all,
We are planning to upgrade our ASE servers from a 32-bit ASE 12.0.0.7 to
64-bit ASE 12.5.1 on Solaris 8. Could you please give what are the steps to
be taken care and how do I start with ( Do I have to first upgrade to
32-bit12.5.1 and then upgrade to 64-bit ASE 12.5.1, or directly upgrade from
32-bit 12.0.0.7 to 64-bit 12.5.1 ?).
Could you also please point to some documentation (about upgrading 32-bit
12.0.0.7 to 64-bit 12.5.1).
Thanks
RK
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Can I use ASE 12.5.2 64-bit license on an ASE 12.5.2 32-bit installI want to install sybase ASE 12.5.2 on my machine (2GB of
memory) but my license certificate has a 64 bit license
only.
Can I use the 64-bit license on my 32 bit ASE 12.5.2
installation?
thanks
Gemma
No you cannot
> I want to install sybase ASE 12.5.2 on my machine (2GB of
> memory) but my license certificate has a 64 bit license
> only.
>
> Can I use the 64-bit license on my 32 bit ASE 12.5.2
> installation?
>
> thanks
> Gemma
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Migration from ASE 12.5.3 (Win 32bit) to ASE 15.0.2 (Unix 64 bit) questionHi,
I would like to migrate an ASE 12.5.3 on a Microsoft 32-bit
server to an ASE 15.0.2 on Linux (or Solaris) 64-bit server.
What steps must I follow?
Is it a good idea to use a Replication Server 15 as
intermediate task (consultant advice)?
Thanks,
Lorenzo
My current ASE has a total size of 350Gb , 2400 connections,
2.6 Gb of memory...
With ASE 12.5.3 you're suppose to be able to perform cross platform dump-n-loads (XPDL), where 'cross platform'
basically means different OS's and/or different endian hardware. This (obviously?) assumes you'll be using ...
Memory utilization on AIX 5.1 for ASE 12.5.0.3 64 bitRecently upgraded to ASE12.5.0.3 64-bit on AIX 5.1. Three
ASE instances configured to 11GB memory on Production and
failed over using BCV split & copy to another server, which
has only 7GB memory. Is this AIX 64 bit feature or ASE 12.5x
feature?
LP wrote:
> Recently upgraded to ASE12.5.0.3 64-bit on AIX 5.1. Three
> ASE instances configured to 11GB memory on Production and
> failed over using BCV split & copy to another server, which
> has only 7GB memory. Is this AIX 64 bit feature or ASE 12.5x
> feature?
What is BCV split?
Not sure about your questions?
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Upgrading ASE 11.9.2 to ASE 12.5 on Aix 4.3.3After migration from ASE 11.9.2 to ASE 12.5, the following error appears
when I try to execute a strore procedure :
Size of row in the worktable for grouped aggregate, 16542 bytes, exceeds the
maximum row size (1962 bytes). Cannot run this query (return status = -6).
Is it a bug on ASE 12.5? Why could I run correctly this procedure on the old
version?
Fabien DUBOIS
Fabien DUBOIS wrote:
>
> After migration from ASE 11.9.2 to ASE 12.5, the following error appears
> when I try to execute a strore procedure :
>
> Size of row in the worktable for grouped aggr...
Advantages of 64-bit ASE 12.5 over 32-bit ASE 12.5What are the advantages of 64-bit Server over 32-bit server ?
We are thinking of upgrading our servers from 32-bit ASE 12.0.0.7 to ASE
12.5, But we are stuck while taking a decision about 32-bit or 64-bit.
Management wants to know why do we have to go 64-bit while the 32-bit works
fine.
Thanks
RK
This document is an FAQ on ASE 64-bit and may be of help:
http://www/detail/1,6904,1012280,00.html
The only real advantage is the ability to assign a larger amount of memory
to ASE, thereby allowing for larger data caches and reduced physical io.
HTH,
Dave
<rk> wrote ...
Dump/Load (from ASE 12.5.4 to ASE 15.x) - VS.Hi All,
We are in the process of planning the upgrade of our ASE
12.5.4 dataservers to ASE 15.x. What is the most
recommended way to upgrade ASE dataservers from ASE 12.5.4
to ASE 15.x?
Potential options:
1) Install new instances of ASE 15.x and load database
dumps from our ASE 12.5.4 dataservers to the newly installed
ASE 15.x dataservers.
- OR -
2) Use the ASE upgrade utility (sqlupgrade) to upgrade our
existing ASE 12.5.4 dataservers to ASE 15.x.
What are the Pros vs. Cons for loading a 12.5.4 database
into a 15.x ASE dataserver versus performing an ASE
dataserv...
ASE 12.5.0.3 to ASE 12.5.4 upgrade pathI would like to know if the migration from ASE 12.5.0.3 to
12.5.4 a direct migration or is there an intermediate
upgrade to be performed in between?
Take a look at the release bulletins and installation guides for your
platform. These are the first steps to any upgrade.
http://sybooks.sybase.com/nav/detail.do?docset=1287
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>I would like to know if the migration from ASE 12.5.0.3 to
> 12.5.4 a direct migration or is there an intermediate
> upgrade to be performed in between?
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ASE 12.5.2 to ASE 12.5.0.3Hello,
I have to return to ASE 12.5.0.3 from ASE 12.5.2.
I created a new server and did a dump/load of a user database and
that seems to be fine.
Is this a safe way to downgrade ?
Is it necessary to create a new server (master database) or should it
also be possible to shutdown the 12.5.2 server and start it again with
the 12.5.0.3 binary ?
Thanks,
Luc.
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Upgrade ASE12 at AIX 4.3.3 to 12.5.x at AIX 5.2Based on Sybase install guide, sqlupgrade is not approximate due to AIX 32/64
bits compability. Anyone has this experience. Please share!!!
Thanks
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Upgrade from ASE 12.5.0.3 to ASE 12.5.1This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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Hi,
I've just upgraded from ASE 12.5.0.3 to ASE 12.5.1. I tried
to start the server, but it won't startup.
Here is the message:
sybase(ASE1250)328 /app/sybase/ASE-12_5/install -->
startserver -f RUN_AMXDB
sybase(ASE1250)329 /app/sybase/ASE-12_5/install -->
00:00000:00000:2004/01/05 21:37:44.10 kernel Use license
file /app/sybase/SYSAM-1_0/licenses/license.dat.
00:00000:00000:2004/01/05 21:37:44.10 ker...
Vulnerability of ASE 12.5.2 vs ASE 12.5.3 ESD#3Recently, Application Security, Inc. has run a vulnerability test on our
ASE12.5.2. The program gave a 'high risk' on the ASE12.5.2 and suggested we
install the latest Sybase patch 12.5.3 ESD#3.
I have some question on the recommendation.
1. The latest patch is definitely not 12.5.3 ESD#3. Why did the program
recommend 12.5.3 ESD#3? Isn't 12.5.4 better than 12.5.3?
2. Is it practical to keep up with the latest releases or patches? Now if we
upgrade to 12.5.4 and then rerun the vulnerability test, will the program
suggest that newer version is better with respect to s...
Migration from ASE 12.0 32 bit to ASE 12.x 64 bitPundits one and all,
We are looking closely at migrating from ASE 12.0.0.4 ESD#2 32 bit on a
Solaris platform to 64 bit ASE. Notwithstanding improvements in ASE 12.5
that may benefit us, the main driver is to take maximum advantage of the 16G
physical memory on the host.
Simplistically we could either ...
a) convert to 64 bit ASE 12.0 (as phase 1), then convert to ASE 12.5 64 bit
(as phase 2) at a later date, or
b) convert to 32 bit ASE 12.5 (as phase 1), then convert at 64 bit after
gaining confidence in the version change,
c) convert to 64 bit ASE 12.5 in one fell swoop to m...