dbsrv10.exe" -c 10p -ti 0 -tl 0 I can find the -c for memory, I assume the 10p = 10 pages. I can not find the -ti or the -tl I found: http://m.sybase.com/files/White_Papers/SQL-Anywhere10-Top10-021408-wp.pdf any guidance? (really really appreciated) I am having a network data transfer problem and I can not see anything else that maybe causing it. I am using SAOLEDB and SAODBC with in VB6. On the machine with the database I work perfect, on the client with the same program I return no data and no error. ISQL shows the tables and data and finds the servers (two data bases) with no issues. asked 25 May '12, 15:50 George |
10p means "10 percent of physical memory" See: http://dcx.sybase.com/index.html#1001/en/dbdaen10/da-c-database-dbengine.html http://dcx.sybase.com/index.html#1001/en/dbdaen10/da-ti-database-dbengine.html http://dcx.sybase.com/index.html#1001/en/dbdaen10/da-tl-database-dbengine.html answered 25 May '12, 16:04 John Smirnios |
Dumb question, I found them... time outs, just have to look harder.