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Chapter 8: Utility Commands Reference

sybmigrate

Description

sybmigrate allows you to convert an Adaptive Server from one page size to another page size, and to migrate between platforms. The executable file is located in the $SYBASE/$SYBASE_ASE/bin/sybmigrate directory.

Windows The executable file is located in the %SYBASE%\%SYBASE_ASE%\bin\sybmigrate.bat directory.

Syntax

sybmigrate [-v ] [-h ] [-f ]
[-D 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 ]
[-I interfaces file ]
[-r input resource file ]
[-m setup | migrate | validate | report ]
[-rn status | space_est | repl | diff | password ]
[-l log file ]
[-t output template resource file ]
[-J client_charset ]
[-z language ]
[-T trace_flags ]
[-Tase trace flags ]
[-f ]

Parameters

-v

prints the version string and exits.

-h

prints the help information and syntax usage and exits.

-f

overrides the locking session.

-D

sets the debug level for sybmigrate. The default debug level is 2.

-I

identifies a specific interfaces file to find server names. If no interfaces file location is designated, for UNIX $SYBASE/interfaces or for UNIX %SYBASE%\ini\sql.ini for Windows is used.

-r

specifies that the resource file mode is to be used in the migration process. If the input resource file is not specified by using the -r parameter, sybmigrate operates in GUI mode.

-m

designates the types of operations that are performed:

-rn

indicates what type of report to generate. If -rn is not specified, all five reports are run.

-l

indicates a user-defined log file where the output of the migration process is stored. If -l is not used, the logs are stored in $SYBASE/$SYBASE_ASE/init/logs or the working directory.

-t

directs sybmigrate to generate an output template resource file, to be used for subsequent migrations in the resource file mode.

-J

specifies the character set to be used for the Adaptive Server connection.

-z

specifies the language to be used for the Adaptive Server connection.

-T

sets command line trace flags.

-Tase

is used to run Adaptive Server trace flags (turned on using dbcc traceon) for all Adaptive Server connections opened by sybmigrate. The trace flags should be specified in a comma-separated list.

Examples

Example 1

Runs the status report:

sybmigrate -r resource file -m report -rn status

Example 2

Runs the space_est report in the resource file mode:

sybmigrate -r resource file -m report -rn space_est

Example 3

Runs the repl report, issue:

sybmigrate -r resource file -m report -rn repl

Usage


Reports

Permissions

You must be a Sybase System Administrator or log in with the sa_role to use sybmigrate.

See also

Chapter 6, “Migration Utility” for detailed information on the sybmigrate utility.





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