CHAPTER 2 Configuring Historical Server
User’s Guide
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At a minimum, enter the following required parameters. The order does
not matter; for example,
-D
does not have to be Arg1.
Updating the NT Registry services list
To add Historical Server to the list of services in the NT Registry:
1
Start the NT Registry Editor (regedt32.exe, usually in winnt\system32).
2
For NT 4.0, select the window named:
\\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
or, for NT 3.5.1:
\\HKEY_CURRENT_USER
and select the correct user.
3
Save or print the existing settings before proceeding. From the registry
menu, select the Save Subtree As command or the Print command.
Value
name
Datatype
String
Arg0
REG_SZ
-S
hsName
where hsName is the Historical Server name you used in step
5.
Example:
-SHS_SERVER1
Arg1
REG_SZ
-D
dataDirectoryName
where dataDirectoryName is the full path name of an
existing directory where you want to store Historical Server
data. All users who will create Historical Server recording
sessions must have write access to this directory.
Example:
-Dc:\SYBASE\data\hs.data
Arg2
REG_SZ
-I
installationRootDir\ini\sql.ini
Example:
-Ic:\SYBASE\ini\sql.ini
Arg3
REG_SZ
-l
installationRootDir\install\logName
where logName is the file name where you want to store
Historical Server error messages. The server creates the file
on start-up if it does not exist.
Example:
-lc:\SYBASE\install\hs.log
Summary of Contents for 12.5.1
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Page 56: ...Starting and stopping Historical Server on Windows NT 42 Historical Server...
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