The syntax for a directory driver entry is:
provider=driver ditbase
where:
provider is a local name of the directory service. The local name should contain only letters, numbers, and underscores and has a maximum of 64 characters.
driver is the name of the driver. The default location for drivers is in SYBASE_home\OCS-12_5\dll. The options for driver are:
Driver name |
Description |
Available for |
---|---|---|
LIBDREG |
Windows Registry driver |
Windows NT and 2000 |
WDSNDS |
Novell NDS driver |
Windows |
WDSBAN |
Banyan Street Talk driver |
Windows |
ditbase is where the directory service begins its search for the server entry. The syntax for ditbase depends on the directory service provider:
Directory service |
DIT base syntax |
---|---|
Windows Registry |
Following are two examples of Registry DIT base settings: ditbase=SOFTWARE\SYBASE\SERVER ditbase=machine_name:SOFTWARE\SYBASE\SERVER In the second example, machine_name represents a workstation’s network name. All DIT base entries must be relative to \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\. Key entries must exist for the DIT base key and all keys between \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ and the DIT base key. Use the Microsoft regedt32 tool to create any other necessary keys. Registry entries are not case sensitive. |
Novell NDS |
CN=server.OU=organization_unit.O=organization |
If you use DCE directory services, DIT base information in the libtcl.cfg file uses this syntax:
ditbase=/.:/dce_cell_name
For example:
ditbase=/.:/subsys/sybase/dataservers