Upgrade ASE 12.0/64 bit on AIX 4.3.3 to ASE 12.5.x/64 bit on AIX 5.2Trying to find what is the supported upgrade path for the above. Going from
12.0/64bit on AIX 4.3.3 to 12.5 (or 12.5.x) 64bit on AIX 5.2.
If I put AIX 5.2 , the dataserver binary of 12.0 will not work which is used
during the upgrade.
If I put 12.5.x on 4.3.3, the dataserver binary will not work beacuse it is
new binary for 5.2.
Other than backup the databases and load them to the new server, is there a
supported how to upgrade?
Thanks!
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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 ...
Migrating from ASE 12.0 32-bit to ASE 12.0 64-bitHas anyone run into any problems migrating from 32-bit to 64-bit?
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Migrating from ASE 12.0 32-bit to ASE 12.0 64-bitHas anyone run into any problems migrating from 32-bit to 64-bit?
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Differences between 12.5 64-bit and 12.0.0.7 32-bit ASEIs there any documentation about the differences between 12.5 64-bit and
12.0.0.7 32-bit ASE version that will affect DEVELOPMENT group ( not the
administation stuff, but mostly on T-SQL, RESERVED words, or some new
procedures,...)
Thanks
RK
Sure, for the differences between versions, see the "What's New"
document at (for 12.5.1)
http://sybooks.sybase.com/onlinebooks/group-as/asg1251e
The difference between 32-bit and 64-bit comes down to how much
shared memory you can access. 32-bit is generally limited
to 2gb-4gb of memory (depending on platform), while 6...
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...
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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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 ...
32-bit ASE 12.5.x on 64-bit Solaris9 or 64-bit Solaris10
manuals.sybase.com does not mention anything about Solaris9/10. It only
mentions about required patches for Solaris8.
Does Sybase support 32-bit ASE 12.5.x on 64-bit Solaris9 or 64-bit
Solaris10 ( SPARCs of course )?
Any specific OS patches required for Sol9/10 ?
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dump and load from 64-bit Solaris/32-bit ASE .. to .. AMD64/32-bit ASE
Will a cross-platform load be done by Sybase ASE if the dump was made from
64-bit Solaris9 / 32-bit ASE and the load database is to be done on AMD64 /
32-bit ASE ??
What about from 64-bit Solaris9 / 32-bit ASE .. to AMD64 / 64-bit ASE ??
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 17:27:19 -0700, Jesus M. Salvo Jr. wrote:
>
> Will a cross-platform load be done by Sybase ASE if the dump was made from
> 64-bit Solaris9 / 32-bit ASE and the load database is to be done on AMD64
> / 32-bit ASE ??
>
> What about from 64-bit Solaris9 / 32-bit ASE .. to AMD64 / 64-bit ASE ??
Yes, tha...
ASE 12 (64 bit) on SUNFIRE Midrange Server Family(Solaris 8 64 bit)Any one running this combination yet?
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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 ...
Build recipe -- HPUX 11.0, Oracle 8.1.7.2 64-bit, perl-5.8.0, DBD -Oracle-1.12Hi,
I spent some considerable time attempting to get DBD::Oracle working and
wanted to share the solution in hopes of helping fellow travelers.
Here are the details of the environment:
HPUX 11.0
Oracle 8.1.7.2 64-bit
perl-5.8.0
DBI-1.30
DBD-Oracle-1.12
Using the following HP ANSI C compiler per swlist:
B3901BA B.11.02.04 HP C/ANSI C Developer's Bundle
for HP-UX 11.00 (S800)
Build procedure:
* Build Perl taking the defaults except for:
* Add "-lcl -lpthread " at the begging of the list in response to
the question "What...
Building 64 bit Python against 32 bit ASE on 64-bit LinuxI've been using various version of
SYBASE=/usr/local/packages/sybase* to no avail. They all are
giving me errors lated to "libblk". any ideas?
/usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible
/usr/local/packages/sybase_OLD/lib/libblk.a when searching
for -lblk
If possible could you CC mrogish at tigr dot org since I am
using the Sybase.com forums reader and it is difficult to
bookmark this thread.
Thanks!!!
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cronus:/local/src/Linux64/python/modules/sybase-0.37 #
/usr/local/packages/python64-2.4.2/bin/python setup.py build
running build
running build_py
c...