NonStop SQL/MP Reference Manual

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V-6
NonStop SQL/MP Component Versions
that supports NonStop SQL/MP. The following are the NonStop SQL/MP versions and
the NonStop Kernel releases with which they correspond.
Versions 1, 2, and 315 are sometimes called NonStop SQL release 1, NonStop SQL
release 2, and NonStop SQL release 1.0, respectively.
Each new version of NonStop SQL/MP can run all programs that ran on previous
versions of NonStop SQL/MP, without recompilation. However, to maintain your
programs and take advantage of new features, you should understand the relationships
between different versions. Understanding versioning is important if you work on a
network that runs different versions of NonStop SQL/MP on different nodes, or if you
work with applications and databases that will eventually migrate to newer versions of
NonStop SQL/MP software.
The following discussion summarizes major rules that govern relationships between
NonStop SQL/MP items of different versions. See the NonStop SQL/MP Version
Management Guide if you need more detailed information.
NonStop SQL/MP Component Versions
Each component of NonStop SQL/MP software has a version. Except for the message
file, all NonStop SQL/MP software components on any one node in a network must
have the same version. NonStop SQL/MP software on different nodes in the same
network can have different versions.
The message file used by SQLCI also has a version. SQLCI can execute with a version
of the message file that is older than the version of the other NonStop SQL/MP software
on the node, but some messages might be missing or inaccurate as a result. (SQLCI
issues a warning if you start an SQLCI session that uses an older version of the message
file.)
A given version of NonStop SQL/MP software can operate on NonStop SQL objects
registered in catalogs with the same version as the software or in catalogs with an older
version than the software. A version of NonStop SQL/MP software cannot operate on
objects registered in catalogs with a newer version than the software.
The command GET VERSION OF SYSTEM returns the version of NonStop SQL/MP
software installed on a node.
NonStop SQL/MP Version
Corresponding NonStop Kernel
Release
1C10
2 C30 through D20
300 (Controlled availability release)
310 (Controlled availability release)
315 D30
320 D30
325
N. A.
330 N. A.