Known Issues for Sybase Central

Known issues and workarounds for Sybase Central.

Sybase Central Issues

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Description

688854 After installing the Replication Manager plug-in 15.7 in the same directory as Sybase IQ 15.3, an error occurs when you start Interactive SQL from Sybase Central the first time.

Workaround: Ignore the error and click OK to start dbisql.

686721, 683486, 639623 Cannot start Interactive SQL from Sybase Central.

If you install the Replication Manager plug-in version 15.2, version 15.6, or version 15.7 after installing Adaptive Server 15.7 in the same directory, you cannot start Interactive SQL (dbisql) from Sybase Central.

Workaround: Either:
  • Reinstall Adaptive Server 15.7 and choose custom installation, then select Sybase Central, Sybase Plug-in, and Interactive SQL, or,
  • Before installing Replication Manager, rename scjview.sh in shared/sybcentral600 to scjview.sh.save. After installing Replication Manager, rename shared/sybcentral600/scjview.sh.save back to shared/sybcentral600/scjview.sh.
685820 Sybase IQ plug-in for Sybase Central not registered.

If Sybase IQ 15.3 is installed on the same system as other products, such as Replication Server or Replication Manager, the Sybase IQ plug-in for Sybase Central may not be registered automatically.

Workaround: Manually reregister Sybase IQ plug-in into Sybase Central.

343973 Users must have write privileges on home directory.

Sybase Central writes a registry file in the user’s home directory, and uses this registry file to store environment information from the Replication Manager. You must have write privileges on the user’s home directory, or Sybase Central cannot save the environment information.

Workaround: Ensure that each user has write privileges on the user’s home directory.