Sybase 15.0.2 User Manual
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CHAPTER 5 Upgrading Adaptive Server
Installation Guide
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3
Create devices and databases to match those in the 32-bit server. Make
sure that the
sysusages
mapping is correct. See document ID #1324
at
http://my.sybase.com/detail?id=1324
.
Note
Allow 10 percent additional space for the
sybsystemprocs
database.
4
Dump the databases on the 32-bit server.
5
Load the databases to the 64-bit server.
6
If you have partitioned tables, update partition statistics.
7
Run
dbcc
checks on the 64-bit server and make sure they run cleanly.
8
For information on upgrading compiled objects, see “Upgrading compiled
objects with dbcc upgrade_object” on page 109.
Method #2: BCP data
out and in
If you have DDL scripts to create devices, databases, tables, rules, stored
procedures, triggers, and views, you can use
bcp
to move data out of the old
database and into the new.
If you do not have DDL scripts, use the
ddlgen
utility to re-create the schema
for the Adaptive Server you are about to upgrade. See the Utility Guide.
1
Run
dbcc
checks on databases to verify data integrity.
2
Use
bcp
to extract all the data from all the tables in the databases.
3
Create a new 64-bit Adaptive Server in a new directory.
4
Create devices, databases, and tables.
5
Use
bcp
to bulk copy data into tables.
6
Re-create all views, triggers, stored procedures.
7
Run
dbcc
checks on the 64-bit server and make sure they run cleanly.
Method #3: Replacing
the binary
The third method requires you to modify some key files, re-create stored
procedures, then replace the binary.
1
Run
dbcc
checks (
checkdb
,
checkalloc
,
checkcatalog
and
checkstorage
) on
all databases in the 32-bit Adaptive Server and make sure they run cleanly.
2
In a new directory, copy the files for the 64-bit Adaptive Server.
3
Shut down the 32-bit server.
4
Copy the interfaces file and the configuration file from the 32-bit
$SYBASE directory to the 64-bit $SYBASE directory.