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Date:      Tue, 10 Oct 2000 23:56:22 -0500
From:      "Doug Poland" <doug@polands.org>
To:        "Rumsey, John" <RumseyJ@fish.govt.nz>, <freebsd-database@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: Sybase on FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <NDBBKMNOJKJGAEKJNLIAAEJAELAA.doug@polands.org>
In-Reply-To: <F428AA81CEE5D3119AC300508B8BDB461AB417@wlgml1.fish.govt.nz>

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John,

Sybase 11.9.2 requires 32MB of SVR4 memory.  I'm running it
on a P90 w/48MB with success.  Here's my kernel options

# System V Shared memory options
options  SYSVSHM        #SYSV-style shared memory
options  SYSVMSG        #SYSV-style message queues
options  SYSVSEM        #SYSV-style semaphores
options     SHMMAX=(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)
# options      SHMMAXPGS=5000
options     SHMMAXPGS=10240      # 40MB of sharable memory
options     SHMMNI=4096          # more shared memory identifiers
options     SHMSEG=1024          # shared memory segs/process


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-database@FreeBSD.ORG
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-database@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Rumsey, John
> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 21:29
> To: 'freebsd-database@freebsd.org'
> Subject: Sybase on FreeBSD
>
>
> Hi
>
> I have been trying to get Sybase 11.9.2-2 (from the Red Hat RPMs)
> running on
> FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE, and have run into problems.
>
> Hardware: P200, 32Mb memory, 2GB IDE disk.  Do I need more memory??
>
> I have rebuilt the kernel using
>   options "SHMMAX=(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)"
>   options SHMMAXPGS=8192
>
> I have created user sybase and group sybase, /opt and other directories
> where sybase bits will reside, owned by sybase.
>
> I have unpacked the common, ase and doc rpms, and executed the
> install/sybinstall.sh script as root.
>
> I logged as sybase, and executed the srvbuild script, and answered the
> questions in the window it pops up.  Everything is fine up to
> where it tries
> to start the server.  Here is the contents of the status output window:
>
>   Building Adaptive Server 'XXXXX':
>
>   Building master device... Master device complete.
>   Writing entry into directory services... Directory services entry
> complete.
>   Writing RUN_SERVER file... RUN_SERVER file complete.
>   Starting server... Task failed
>   Unable to boot server 'XXXXX'.
>   Server 'XXXXXX' was not created.
>
> Below is install/XXXXX.log.  Any suggestions on what to try next,
> or what to
> read to find out?
>
> Thanks in advance
> John Rumsey
>
> kernel  Using config area from primary master device.
> kernel  Configuration Error: Configuration file,
> '/opt/sybase-11.9.2/XXXXX.cfg', does not exist.
> kernel  Warning: A configuration file was not specified and the
> default file
> '/opt/sybase-11.9.2/XXXXX.cfg' does not exist. SQL Server creates the
> default file with the default configuration.
> kernel  Using 2088 file descriptors.
> kernel  Adaptive Server Enterprise/11.9.2.2/P/SWR 8944 ESD 2/Linux
> Intel/Linux 2.2.5-15 i586/OPT/Mon Mar 20 19:21:48 2000
> kernel  Confidential property of Sybase, Inc.
> kernel  Copyright 1987, 2000
> kernel  Sybase, Inc.  All rights reserved.
> kernel  Unpublished rights reserved under U.S. copyright laws.
> kernel
> kernel  This software contains confidential and trade secret
> information of
> Sybase,
> kernel  Inc.   Use,  duplication or disclosure of the software and
> documentation by
> kernel  the  U.S.  Government  is  subject  to  restrictions set
> forth in a
> license
> kernel  agreement  between  the  Government  and  Sybase,  Inc.  or  other
> written
> kernel  agreement  specifying  the  Government's rights to use
> the software
> and any
> kernel  applicable FAR provisions, for example, FAR 52.227-19.
> kernel  Sybase, Inc. 6475 Christie Avenue, Emeryville, CA 94608, USA
> kernel  Using '/opt/sybase-11.9.2/XXXXX.cfg' for configuration
> information.
> kernel  Logging SQL Server messages in file
> '/opt/sybase-11.9.2/install/XXXXX.log'.
> kernel  Directory Control Layer (DCL) using directory driver:
> InterfacesDriver
> kernel  Network and device connection limit is 2078.
> server  Number of proc buffers allocated: 1232.
> server  Proc header memory allocated 616 pages for each per engine cache
> server  Number of blocks left for proc headers: 1279.
> server  Memory allocated for the default data cache cache: 9262 Kb
> server  Size of the 2K memory pool: 9262 Kb
> kernel  Initializing virtual device 0,
> '/data/sybase/xxxxx/devices/master.dat'
> kernel  Virtual device 0 started using standard unix i/o.
> kernel  Worker Thread Manager is not enabled for use in SQL Server.
> kernel  Either the config parameter 'use security services' is
> set to 0, or
> ASE does not support use of external security mechanisms on this platform.
> The Security Control Layer will not be initialized. No external security
> mechanisms will be supported.
> kernel  engine 0, os pid 330  online
> server  No active traceflags
> server  Opening Master Database ...
> kernel  current process (0x40004) infected with 11
> kernel  kechkfault: engine 0: scheduler infected with signal 11
> kernel  pc 0x84305f7 ucbacktrace+0x67(0x0,0x1,0x86d8f14,0xb,0x30059804)
> kernel  pc 0x843a002 keipanic+0x5e(0xc378,0x0,0xb,0x86d8f14,0xb)
> kernel  pc 0x84388ba
> kechkfault+0x46(0xb,0x86d8f14,0x30056e60,0x0,0xbfbfffdc)
> kernel  pc 0x843e283 kisignal+0x3f(0xb,0xc518002f,0x2f,0x2f,0x2f)
> kernel  end of stack trace, kernel service process: kpid 262148
> kernel  ueshutdown: exiting
> kernel  Abnormal exit detected - SQL Server process level
> execution bindings
> will be cleared on startup.
> kernel  Using config area from primary master device.
> kernel  Configuration Error: Configuration file,
> '/opt/sybase-11.9.2/XXXXX.cfg', does not exist.
> kernel  Warning: A configuration file was not specified and the
> default file
> '/opt/sybase-11.9.2/XXXXX.cfg' does not exist. SQL Server creates the
> default file with the default configuration.
> kernel  Using 2088 file descriptors.
> kernel  Adaptive Server Enterprise/11.9.2.2/P/SWR 8944 ESD 2/Linux
> Intel/Linux 2.2.5-15 i586/OPT/Mon Mar 20 19:21:48 2000
> kernel  Confidential property of Sybase, Inc.
> kernel  Copyright 1987, 2000
> kernel  Sybase, Inc.  All rights reserved.
> kernel  Unpublished rights reserved under U.S. copyright laws.
> kernel
> kernel  This software contains confidential and trade secret
> information of
> Sybase,
> kernel  Inc.   Use,  duplication or disclosure of the software and
> documentation by
> kernel  the  U.S.  Government  is  subject  to  restrictions set
> forth in a
> license
> kernel  agreement  between  the  Government  and  Sybase,  Inc.  or  other
> written
> kernel  agreement  specifying  the  Government's rights to use
> the software
> and any
> kernel  applicable FAR provisions, for example, FAR 52.227-19.
> kernel  Sybase, Inc. 6475 Christie Avenue, Emeryville, CA 94608, USA
> kernel  Using '/opt/sybase-11.9.2/XXXXX.cfg' for configuration
> information.
> kernel  Logging SQL Server messages in file
> '/opt/sybase-11.9.2/install/XXXXX.log'.
> kernel  Directory Control Layer (DCL) using directory driver:
> InterfacesDriver
> kernel  Network and device connection limit is 2078.
> server  Number of proc buffers allocated: 1232.
> server  Proc header memory allocated 616 pages for each per engine cache
> server  Number of blocks left for proc headers: 1279.
> server  Memory allocated for the default data cache cache: 9262 Kb
> server  Size of the 2K memory pool: 9262 Kb
> kernel  Initializing virtual device 0,
> '/data/sybase/xxxxx/devices/master.dat'
> kernel  Virtual device 0 started using standard unix i/o.
> kernel  Worker Thread Manager is not enabled for use in SQL Server.
> kernel  Either the config parameter 'use security services' is
> set to 0, or
> ASE does not support use of external security mechanisms on this platform.
> The Security Control Layer will not be initialized. No external security
> mechanisms will be supported.
> kernel  engine 0, os pid 1359  online
> server  No active traceflags
> server  Opening Master Database ...
> kernel  current process (0x40004) infected with 11
> kernel  kechkfault: engine 0: scheduler infected with signal 11
> kernel  pc 0x84305f7 ucbacktrace+0x67(0x0,0x1,0x86d8f14,0xb,0x30059804)
> kernel  pc 0x843a002 keipanic+0x5e(0xc378,0x0,0xb,0x86d8f14,0xb)
> kernel  pc 0x84388ba
> kechkfault+0x46(0xb,0x86d8f14,0x30056e60,0x0,0xbfbfffdc)
> kernel  pc 0x843e283 kisignal+0x3f(0xb,0xc518002f,0x2f,0x2f,0x2f)
> kernel  end of stack trace, kernel service process: kpid 262148
> kernel  ueshutdown: exiting
> kernel  Abnormal exit detected - SQL Server process level
> execution bindings
> will be cleared on startup.
>
>
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