Setting up the server, Changing the default server behavior – Rockwell Automation Emonitor with a Gupta Multi-User Database User Manual
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3. Rename the entek.dbs file to the name of the directory (if you did not name the
directory Entek). For example, name it plantdata.dbs, and put it in a directory named
Plantdata.
4. Change the attributes of the .dbs file by right-clicking on the file in Explorer, then
click Properties.
Clear the Read-only checkbox on the General tab.
Click Advanced. Clear the File is ready for archiving box.
5. Create an Econfig directory in your SQLBase directory.
6. Copy econfig.dbs from the product directory (\extras\emonitor) on the Emonitor DVD
into the Econfig directory. The product directories are located in the Extras folder on
the DVD. Do not rename the econfig.dbs file.
7. Change the attributes of the econfig.dbs file by right-clicking on the file in Explorer,
then click Properties.
a. Clear the Read-only checkbox on the General tab.
b. Click Advanced. Clear the File is ready for archiving box.
c. Click OK.
Setting up the server
1. From the Start menu, click Programs > Gupta > SQLBase 9.0.1 > Connectivity
Administrator.
2. Click the Server tab.
3. Select your server and expand it.
4. Select Databases and click Add.
5. Enter the name of your database (default is Entek) and click OK.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for your Econfig database.
7. Click OK to exit the Connectivity Administrator.
Changing the default server behavior
By default, the SQLBase server automatically starts when Windows starts, and runs as a
Windows service. It also displays the SQLBase server program. You can change this
behavior in the SQLBase Management Console. See Running the Gupta SQLBase Server
as a program on page 31.