Sybase 12.4.2 Benutzerhandbuch

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Monitoring server activity
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demo.001.srvlog   demo.002.srvlog
janedemo.001.srvlog
For information about your most recent session, choose the log with the largest 
number for the desired server. Issue a 
tail –f
 command to view the log contents. 
For example: 
% tail -f demo.002.srvlog
When you run 
start_asiq
, specify the 
–z
 option to enhance the log file with 
additional information about connections. This will help new users or those 
troubleshooting connection problems.
On UNIX systems, there are two ways to check if a particular server is running: 
Log into the machine where the server was started, and issue the 
command:
% ps -eaf | grep asiqsrv12
maryc 24836 25554   0   Feb 09      - 17:36 
asiqsrv12 -c 16m -gc 6000 -gd all 
-gr 6000 -gm 10 -gp 4096 -ti 4400
-tl 300 -iqmt 450 -iqsmem 2560 
@fnma.cfg asiqdemo.db
janed 28932 38122   0 11:39:24      -  2:10 
asiqsrv12 -c 16m -gc 6000 -gr 6000 
-gm 10 -gp 4096 -ti 4400
-tl 300 -iqsmem 2560 -n janedemo -gd all 
-iqmt 256 -x tcpip(port=1872)
Use  the 
stop_asiq
 utility, described in the following section, which 
displays all Adaptive Server IQ processes running.
On Windows systems, look in the system tray for one or more Adaptive Server 
IQ icons. Place the cursor over each icon and read the server name.
Windows server log 
file
On Windows systems, use the 
-o
 parameter on the 
asiqserv12
 startup command 
to create a log file of server activity. For example, to save output to a file named 
results, start the server as follows:
asiqsrv12 -o results