Place
characters with special meaning to the shell (the command prompt
in Windows), such as the backslash (\
),
asterisk (*
), slash
(/
), and spaces, in quotes.
You can precede some special characters with the backslash (\
)
to “escape” them. This prevents the shell (command
prompt) from interpreting the special characters.
The utility programs described in Table 8-1 may allow you to
use a -P parameter to enter your password.
If security is an issue, do not use this parameter to specify your
password. Another user may have an opportunity to see it. Instead,
log in as usual without the -P parameter,
and let Adaptive Server prompt you for your password.
Table 8-1: Utility programs
Utility
|
Description
|
backupserver
|
Executable form of the
Backup Server™ program.
|
bcp
|
Copies rows in a database
table to or from an operating system file in a user-specified
format.
|
certauth
|
Converts a server-certificate
request into a certificate authority-signed certificate.
|
certpk12
|
Export or import a PKCS#12
file.
|
certreq
|
Creates a server certificate request
and corresponding private key in two ways:
|
charset
|
Loads the character sets
and sort order files.
|
cobpre
|
Precompiler for COBOL.
|
cpre
|
Precompiler for C.
|
dataserver
|
Executable form of the
Adaptive Server program.
|
ddlgen
|
Generates data definition language for
server- and database-level objects in ASE.
|
defncopy
|
Copies definitions for
specified views, rules, defaults, triggers, procedures, or reports
from a database to an operating system file or from an operating
system file to a database.
|
dscp
|
Allows you to view and
edit server entries in the interfaces file in command-line
mode.
|
dsedit
|
Allows you to view and
edit server entries in the interfaces file using a graphical user
interface based on X11/Motif.
|
extractjava
|
Copies a retained JAR from
an Adaptive Server to a client file.
|
installjava
|
Installs a JAR from
a client file into an Adaptive Server.
|
isql
|
Interactive SQL parser to Adaptive Server.
|
langinstall
|
Installs a new language
on the Adaptive Server.
|
optdiag
|
Displays optimizer statistics or loads
updated statistics into system tables.
|
preupgrade
|
Performs tests on an installation or
database to determine its readiness for upgrade.
|
pwdcrypt
|
Creates and prints an encrypted LDAP password in the libtcl.cfg file.
|
showserver
|
Shows Adaptive Servers
and Backup Servers that are currently running on the local machine.
|
sqldbgr
|
Debugs stored procedures and triggers.
|
sqlloc
|
Installs and modifies
languages, character sets, and sort order defaults for Adaptive
Server in GUI mode.
|
sqllocres
|
Installs and modifies
languages, character sets, and sort order defaults for Adaptive
Server in command-line mode.
|
sqlsrvr
|
Executable form of the Adaptive Server
program.
|
sqlupgrade
|
Upgrades your currently
installed release of Adaptive Server to the newest release in GUI mode.
|
sqlupgraderes
|
Upgrades your currently
installed release of Adaptive Server to the newest release in command-line
mode.
|
srvbuild
|
Creates a new Adaptive
Server, Backup Server, Monitor Server, or XP Server
in GUI mode with default or user-specified
values for key configuration attributes.
|
srvbuildres
|
Creates a new Adaptive
Server, Backup Server, Monitor Server, or XP Server
in command-line mode with default or user-specified
values for key configuration attributes.
|
sqlsrvr
|
Executable form of the
Adaptive Server program.
|
startserver
|
Starts an Adaptive Server
or a Backup Server.
|
srvmgr
|
Starts Adaptive Server
and Backup Server as Windows services.
|
sybload
|
Uploads Sybase products
from the distribution media and builds the Sybase installation directory
from the command line.
|
sybmigrate
|
Enables you to migrate database from
a server using 2K logical
pages to a server using 4, 8, or 16K logical
pages.
|
sybsetup
|
Installs and configures
Adaptive Server from a single location using a GUI interface.
|
xpserver
|
Starts XP Server
manually.
|