Documentation Changes

Updates, corrections, and clarifications to the documentation released with Sybase Control Center 3.2.

Do Not Delete Shared Files When Dropping Sybase IQ Nodes

The information below was omitted from these help topics:
  • Manage and Monitor > Manage and Monitor the Sybase IQ Environment > Manage and Monitor a Sybase IQ Multiplex > Manage a Multiplex Server > Secondary Servers
  • Manage and Monitor > Manage and Monitor the Sybase IQ Environment > Manage and Monitor a Sybase IQ Multiplex > Manage a Multiplex Server > Failover

In the Drop Secondary Node wizard and the Failover wizard, use caution in selecting the option to delete files when you drop a node. If any of the files to be deleted are shared main files, data can be lost, and the remaining Sybase IQ servers might not be able to start afterwards.

Install the SCC Agent on All Multiplex Nodes

The information below was omitted from the help shipped with Sybase Control Center for Sybase IQ, but is included in the help on the SyBooks Web site.

A new troubleshooting topic, SCC Fails to Control Multiplex Servers, explains that when you install Sybase IQ in a single location on a shared disk and use that single installation to run multiple multiplex nodes, SCC is unable to perform control tasks (including starting and stopping) on the nodes. To solve the problem, install the SCC agent on each node.