If you installed $SYBASE on a local file system, $SYBASE must point to the same directory name on both companions. You can accomplish this by either:
Making sure that the $SYBASE release directory on each companion is created in the same directory.
If the companions have the $SYBASE release directory in different locations, create a directory with the same path on both companions that acts as a symbolic link to the actual $SYBASE release directory.
For example, even though primary companion MONEY1 has a release directory of /usr/u/sybase1 and PERSONEL1 has uses /usr/u/sybase2 as its release directory, their $SYBASE must point to the same path.
Both MONEY1 and PERSONEL1 have /SYBASE, which they establish as a symbolic link to their respective $SYBASE release directories. On MONEY1, /SYBASE is a link to /usr/u/sybase1, and on PERSONEL1, /SYBASE is a link to /use/u/sybase2.
If you installed $SYBASE on a local file system, you must also have copies of both companion’s RUNSERVER files in $SYBASE/$SYBASE_ASE/install on both nodes.