Database properties listed on this tab cannot be changed without rebuilding the database. See Rebuilding databases.
This tab has the following components:
Name Shows the name of the database.
Type Shows the type of object.
ID Shows a unique number assigned by the database server to each database that is started on it. The number makes it possible to distinguish between databases running on the same database server.
Capability ID Shows the capability bits enabled for the database.
Java location Shows the location of the java.exe file for the external Java VM used by the database. See Choosing a Java VM.
Java main user ID Shows which database user ID should be used for the main Java connection.
Java JDK version This only applies to 9.0.2 and earlier databases. Shows the version of the JDK supported by the database at the time of installation. If Java is not supported in the database, None appears.
Page size Shows the page size of the database in bytes.
Database file Shows the root database file for the database.
Log file Shows the name and location of the transaction log file for the database.
Log mirror file Shows the name and location of the transaction log mirror file for the database.
Temporary file Shows the name and location of the temporary file for the database.
User Shows the user ID of the user connected to the database.
Connection ID Shows the connection ID for the database's connection from Sybase Central.
Connection name Shows the connection name for the user connected to this database. Naming your connections makes it easy to distinguish between multiple connections to the same database, or multiple connections to the same or different database server.
Communication link Shows the type of communications link used by the user's connection. If the connection is between a SQL Anywhere client and a network database server, the link type represents the network protocol being used.
Total connections Shows the total number of current connections to the database from all users, including the Sybase Central connection.
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