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  kernel/shmmax=33554432000
 
  kernel/shmmax=33554432000
  
Make operatingsystem group and user:
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Make directories, operatingsystem group and user:
  [root@server]# groupadd -g 9999 syb01
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  mkdir    -p /opt/sybase/syb01
[root@server]# useradd -g 9999 -u 9999 -d /opt/sybase/syb01 syb01
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  mkdir   -p /var/sybase/syb01
  [root@server]# mkdir /opt/sybase
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  groupadd syb01
[root@server]# mkdir /opt/sybase/syb01
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  useradd  -g syb01  -d  /opt/sybase/syb01  syb01
  [root@server]# mkdir /var/sybase
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  chown   syb01:syb01 /opt/sybase/syb01 /var/sybase/syb01
  [root@server]# mkdir /var/sybase/syb01
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  [root@server]# chown sybase01:syb01 /opt/sybase/syb01 /var/sybase/syb01
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Also create the raw-devices (never slower than cooked-devices). Also chown these.
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Create at least 5 raw-devices for master (200M), sybprocs(200M), sybsystemdb(200M), data01(32G) and log01(2G). Raw devices are never slower than cooked-devices. Also chown the raw-devs.
  
 
When you using filesystems, solaris 9 or newer and sybase 12.x , use the forecedirectio option tot mount the filesystem. Because this option is for the whole filesystemen, do not use this filesystem for other files than sybase datadevices.
 
When you using filesystems, solaris 9 or newer and sybase 12.x , use the forecedirectio option tot mount the filesystem. Because this option is for the whole filesystemen, do not use this filesystem for other files than sybase datadevices.

Revision as of 11:40, 9 October 2006

Content contributed by Luc Nieland (http://www.solstice.nl)

Operating system part

Enable the operating system to allow more than the default 500M for a single shared memory segment.

  • Solaris /etc/system
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax = 4294967295
  • Linux /etc/sysctl (this is for Debian/Ubunt, use a dot instead of the / in Redhat)
kernel/shmmax=33554432000

Make directories, operatingsystem group and user:

mkdir    -p /opt/sybase/syb01
mkdir    -p /var/sybase/syb01
groupadd syb01
useradd  -g syb01  -d  /opt/sybase/syb01  syb01
chown    syb01:syb01  /opt/sybase/syb01  /var/sybase/syb01

Create at least 5 raw-devices for master (200M), sybprocs(200M), sybsystemdb(200M), data01(32G) and log01(2G). Raw devices are never slower than cooked-devices. Also chown the raw-devs.

When you using filesystems, solaris 9 or newer and sybase 12.x , use the forecedirectio option tot mount the filesystem. Because this option is for the whole filesystemen, do not use this filesystem for other files than sybase datadevices.

An /etc/vfstab example:

/dev/md/dsk/d33  /dev/md/rdsk/d33   /var/sybase   ufs  2  yes    forcedirectio

Now, switch to the newly generated user:

su - syb01

Application part:

create the resource file /opt/sybase/syb01/ase1500.rs

SYBASE=/opt/sybase/syb01/ase1500
#
SYBROOT=${SYBASE}
SYBASE_ASE=ASE-15_0
SYBASE_OCS=OCS-15_0
INCLUDE=${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_OCS}/include:$INCLUDE
LIB=${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_OCS}/lib:$LIB
SYBASE_JRE=${SYBASE}/shared/jre142
SYBASE_SYSAM=SYSAM-2_0
SYBASE_UA=${SYBASE}/ua
SCROOT=${SYBASE}/shared/sybcentral43
SYBASE_WS=WS-15_0
export SYBASE SYBROOT SYBASE_ASE SYBASE_OCS INCLUDE LIB SYBASE_JRE SYBASE_SYSAM SYBASE_UA SCROOT SYBASE_WS
#
PATH=${SYBASE}/ua/bin:${PATH}
PATH=${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_ASE}/jobscheduler/bin:${PATH}
PATH=${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_ASE}/bin:${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_OCS}/bin:${SYBASE}/RPL-15_0/bin:${PATH}
export PATH
#
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${SYBASE}/${SYBASE_ASE}/lib:${SYBASE}/{SYBASE_OCS}/lib:${SYBASE}/{SYBASE_OCS}/lib3p:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${SYBASE}/DataAccess/ODBC/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH


. ase1500.rs
mkdir ase1500 tmp
cd tmp
gzip -d ase-15.0.0-ebf13194_linux-x86-32_official-release_express-ed.tgz
tar xvf ase-15.0.0-ebf13194_linux-x86-32_official-release_express-ed.tar
./setup -console

At some point it should display:

...
Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise will be installed in the following location:
/opt/sybase/ase1500
with the following features:
 Sybase Servers
   Adaptive Server Enterprise
      ASE Agent Plugin
   Replicator
   ASE Web Services
   Job Scheduler
Connectivity
   Open Client
      Common ctlib files
      Common dblib files
   Embedded SQL/C
   Monitor Client Library
   Common Connectivity Components
ASE Data Providers

At the end choose to "not" to configure 8 possible server options. We do this by hand with reproducible resource files.


cd $HOME
mkdir admin
mkdir MYINSTANCE01

Make some raw-devices, and make symbolic-links to them.

Make a resource file srvbuild-myase.rs to create the ASE:

sybinit.release_directory: USE_DEFAULT
sybinit.product: sqlsrv
sqlsrv.server_name: LUCSY05P
sqlsrv.new_config: yes
sqlsrv.do_add_server: no
sqlsrv.network_protocol_list: tcp
sqlsrv.network_hostname_list: avondster
sqlsrv.network_port_list: 8001
sqlsrv.server_page_size: USE_DEFAULT
sqlsrv.force_buildmaster: no
sqlsrv.master_device_physical_name: /opt/sybase/data/LUCSY05P/master.dat
sqlsrv.master_device_size: 200
sqlsrv.master_database_size: USE_DEFAULT
sqlsrv.errorlog: USE_DEFAULT
sqlsrv.do_upgrade: no
sqlsrv.sybsystemprocs_device_physical_name: /opt/sybase/data/LUCSY05P/sybprocs.dat
sqlsrv.sybsystemprocs_device_size: 200
sqlsrv.sybsystemprocs_database_size: USE_DEFAULT
sqlsrv.sybsystemdb_device_physical_name: /opt/sybase/data/LUCSY05P/sybsystemdb.dat
sqlsrv.sybsystemdb_device_size: USE_DEFAULT
sqlsrv.sybsystemdb_database_size: USE_DEFAULT
sqlsrv.default_backup_server: SYB_BACKUP

Build the Instance with the command:

srvbuildres -r srvbuild-myase.rs

Make a resource file sqlloc-myase.rs to the configure the charset-sortorder of the new ASE:

sybinit.release_directory: USE_DEFAULT
sqlsrv.server_name: PUT_YOUR_SERVER_NAME_HERE
sqlsrv.sa_login: sa
sqlsrv.sa_password: 
sqlsrv.default_language: french
sqlsrv.language_install_list: spanish,german
sqlsrv.language_remove_list: USE_DEFAULT
sqlsrv.default_characterset: cp437
sqlsrv.characterset_install_list: mac,cp850
sqlsrv.characterset_remove_list: USE_DEFAULT
sqlsrv.sort_order: dictionary

Now, re-configure the characterset and sortorder of the ASE:

sqllocres -r sqlloc-myase.rs
  • make a temp01.dat device
  • enlarge database tempdb


Memory and cache tuning (in the sybase ASE) example:

sp_configure 'max memory','15000M'
  sp_cacheconfig 'default data cache','7000M',strict
    sp_poolconfig 'default data cache','5000M','2K'
    sp_poolconfig 'default data cache','2K','wash=200M'
    sp_poolconfig 'default data cache','2000M','16K'
    sp_poolconfig 'default data cache','16K','wash=200M'
 sp_cacheconfig 'tempdb_cache','1500M',mixed,strict
   sp_poolconfig 'tempdb_cache','7500M','2K'
   sp_poolconfig 'tempdb_cache','2K','wash=200M'
   sp_poolconfig 'tempdb_cache','7500M','16K'
   sp_poolconfig 'tempdb_cache','16K','wash=200M'
     sp_bindcache tempdb_cache,tempdb
     -- check with:  sp_helpdb tempdb
 sp_cacheconfig 'my_syslogs_cache','750M',logonly,strict
   sp_poolconfig 'my_syslogs_cache','750M','2K'
   sp_poolconfig 'my_syslogs_cache','2K','wash=200M'
     sp_bindcache my_syslogs_cache,syslogs (for all user databases, use <userdatabase>)
     -- check with:   sp_help syslogs (within the userdatabase)
sp_configure 'procedure cache size',208160

Some other re-config's:

sp_configure 'number of user connections',1000
sp_configure 'number of locks',20000
sp_configure 'number of open databases',30


  • create the dbcc databases