Symptom
Part of our solution is that always two database servers run on one Windows machine serving each three databases. The server started in the way of:
dbsrv16 -n <server#1 name> <db#1 file> -n <db#1 name> <db#2 file> -n <db#2 name> <db#3 file> -n <db#3 name>
dbsrv16 -n <server#2 name> <db#4 file> -n <db#4 name> <db#5 file> -n <db#5 name> <db#6 file> -n <db#6 name>
In some customers’ environments it happens, that "dblocate" does not find all databases. Only those databases from the first started SQL Anywhere engine are found. Those databases from the SQL Anywhere server, started as the 2nd, cannot be found.
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Environment
SAP Sybase SQL Anywhere
Product
Keywords
KBA , BC-SYB-SQA , SQL Anywhere (on premise, on demand) , Problem
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