S K SENTHIL VEL wrote:
> 
> Hi Everybody,
> 
> I had installed Sybase and I am not able to execute any of the commands.
> When i say dbisql
> 
> dbisql: Command not found
> 
> Also when I say :
> 
> file dbisql
> dbisql: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1, dynamically
> linked, stripped
> 
> Also the PATH is set where the executable resides.. Even when I goto the
> directory which contains the executable and execute ./dbisql, I get the
> same message, "command not found"
> 
> Is it problem with the executables or am I missing something that has to
> be set.
> 
> Thank you all in advance.
> 
> Regards,
> Senthil vel
> 

I installed Sybase following the installation instructions and it went
smoothly.  The first time I logged in as user 'sybase' the true
installation program, sybint, started automatically.  I followed the
mult-layered set of instructions carefully.  Then, following
instructions, I logged out and then logged in as user sybase again.  I
did that, then I issued the command: 
        isql -Usa -P
and got the '>" prompt. I followed the installation script from there
and got the results the script said I would.  The demo tables loaded
with names of books displayed.  I was able to dump the db and back it
up.  
Sybase keeps track of its progress in logs found under
../sybase/init/logs.  The log files are named 'logmmdd.nnn'.  My first
log was log0308.001.  When I logged out and logged in again a log named
log0308.002 was created.  
Were you able to go all the way through the 'sybint' script and log in
using 'isql -Usa -P' ???
JLK

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