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- From: jmmannin@eos.ncsu.edu (James M Manning)
- Subject: sybase information needed
- Message-ID: <1992Dec14.153728.14372@ncsu.edu>
- Sender: nmrcjmm@bas1.bas.ncsu.edu
- Organization: North Carolina State University, Project Eos
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 15:37:28 GMT
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- I'm switching my sybase stuff from /usr
- over to a filesystem off of an external 1.2 Gig drive.
- sybase has been brought up on the external, with a fresh new
- set of databases. I need to find out how I can get sybase
- to recognize a file that I bring over.
- it's a 16 Meg data file (/usr/sybase/install/dbtest)
- and I need sybase to recognize it again.
- It seems as if sybase creates it's own file and initializes it
- every time a new database is created. Is there anyway I can
- get it to simply point at the old file (which I will
- move over to the external filesystem, mounted on /ext.)???
- This would help keep some people from having to type in data
- for hours on end.
- Thanks,
- James Manning
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