ODBC Server Installation and Management Manual
About This Manual
HP NonStop ODBC Server Installation and Management Manual—429395-002
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Section 2, Installing the NonStop ODBC Server, describes how to install a NonStop
ODBC Server system, including procedural steps for installing on the NonStop
system and on the PC or UNIX workstation, configuration of the NonStop ODBC
Server, and troubleshooting techniques during installation.
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Section 3, Using the NonStop ODBC Server Configuration Manager, describes a
graphical user interface (GUI) tool provided with the NonStop ODBC Server for
doing system configuration directly from a PC.
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Section 4, Managing the NonStop ODBC Server, explains how to manage a
NonStop ODBC Server system effectively, describing the configuration of server
classes; techniques for improving performance, including the use of statement
caching; security implications; using error and event messages to diagnose
problems; and using the trace features provided by the NonStop ODBC Server.
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Section 5, Managing NonStop ODBC Server Resources, describes facilities
provided by the NonStop ODBC Server to account for the use of NonStop ODBC
Server resources and to govern that use to prevent excessive cost of unmonitored
queries.
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Section A, Summary of System Installation Defaults, lists the default values, set at
system installation time by the installation process, for named attributes of the
NonStop ODBC Server.
Related Manuals
Two other manuals in the NonStop ODBC Server library are:
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NonStop ODBC Server Reference Manual — This manual contains reference
information for the NonStop ODBC Server, describes the ODBC or SQL Server
features and statements that the NonStop ODBC Server supports, and describes
how the NonStop ODBC Server accommodates the differences between ODBC or
SQL Server and NonStop SQL/MP
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NonStop ODBC Server Messages Manual—documents the error and warning
messages generated by the NonStop ODBC Server components.
ODBC Documentation
For information about Microsoft ODBC, version 2.0, see the Microsoft ODBC 2.0
Programmer’s Reference and SDK Guide, © 1994, Microsoft Corporation, ISBN
1-55615-658-8 (available at most bookstores that carries computer-related books).
For additional information about ODBC CORE SQL, see the X/Open and SQL Access
Group SQL CAE specification (1992).
For information about workstation tools that are compatible with the NonStop ODBC
Server, see the “NonStop ODBC Server Data Sheet,” which your HP analyst can obtain
for you.