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P%   eA@e 5  j A   B   f ^     D  p 4  (e/$55  @eAe AQQQ QQ ,  5  Peu u  d $e !5   5  5  5  ne5e 5@ eC5 fU5 ,eX$eu u 5  T  x5@  0 5 e  Be ˋ | v 5  5  e e=$? READ ERROR? WRITE ERROR? HARD ERROR? DEVICE FULL? SLAVE OFF LINEMX4 r^dR2&f KsHSM&f DD s3 %   e %% nj ` % 58e$(e$%>er$Le$ N &C$  !   $ X e\A@e 57`j bA B  B    x   &  T  e :   e$5  @eAe AQQQ QQ " 5>eu u 6 V  5   5 %5  t  5E eB5C `ʋ\4`5e@` H@`<  :u u < %5  <  $e ? READ ERROR ? WRITE ERROR ? DEVICE FULL ? HARD ERROR|4P2&f s%   !  5e$% e$e$e$  &C$  !   2' " eA@e 5  2  LA NB   $ *      ^    5h @eAe AQQQ QQ (  5 @eu u  5@e #5@   5  5@  5@ heC5fU`U5EPU5 eu u 5D p  ^ 5@e ne   5@ 5@ e  ? @READ ERROR ? WRITE ERROR ? HARD ERROR ? DEVICE FULL@6*Jx2,e(&f57 N@w@ <w8w,W  0    å   e$G #    å  P 7  | N ^jål 8  <  Š6 !E  `w  e$ F eeC  .e & eC 'E åe l `D  jE@ d bFe$ Te$be$  ȋ? XFR CK ERR? RD ERR? WT ERR7   BeD 5  5 5 e&- uueD   e% u#5  |   e@euD  5C 5@eAe 5 5 5 55 1 1 u  55 5A@ T uTCB  (5 T  u5 u uu5 m%***X4,L^Fl(Y5 5 5 55555 ;&f7 ~@ -B   b  7 L5-@>-:8 4 0e$ee  ? NOTRDY ? WT ERR ? ILLEGAL DEVICE *****,*>8h(V555 H&f7 @ :B * v   f  7 P5-DB->< 8 4e$= ee ? NOTRDY ? RD ERR ? ILLEGAL DEVICE DG***z4,nht(j5&f@ X2 p 5 5 5 5555 ;&f7 ~@ -B   b  7 L5-@>-:8 4 0e$ee, ? NOTRDY ? WT ERR ? ILLEGAL DEVICE B @BE 5  95@Aww8ww0 tvP  l @` e7 77 d 7>   5L ` 7F`W Hn. B $" JPd 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516171819202122232425262728 K e  e   | 7TP* e2   Ee0eX e2%= N %U  ( % -   2l2nUTe  >   Z m `Uv mx fjU m\ LUL ei e `wD      RESTART ADDR: BOOTED VIA UNIT ENTER DATE (DD-MMM-YY): ? INVALID DATENON-UNIBUS SYSTEM DOES THIS SYSTEM HAVE A UNIBUS? (Y/N CR=Y) THIS IS XXDP+. TYPE "H" OR "H/L" FOR HELP. 7 `ȋ# l(7J |# 5 0 m `7` e    e;Zx0NW-  eW-n Jrr e eJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDEC    cFem a  @a 5Z CHMDBB1 XXDP+ DB MONITOR7 e; a$ $&2DJfSMICMILSRECGOTOWAITQUIETPRINTENDQUITIFLMDIFERRIFȋ*;'W:$aasҤ ׬ ҋ  m ?ER &.ЕBЕIЕCe 7 W / 7 57%%0_ !vre6" b :  & jK . , * ("!`m  7 7 W:/7 w$ aV$THENEND a  a  41 U*E*   " wa 7 m b?" 7&^U@  mv - Pmb v  bb9   jaz , G ׁW  U e"Sˋ7e /:-=< aF杷7 b ߋprE  ߋpߥrr 7ir   : S  >7C  &D  0   ` m7 7 Ae B ҕ B ȋ .Be  ue6 #  נe ee e Ґ @( m,7$w7  @ e0  @ @ @ X tve$ 7 F> w` NwHSAA??.SYS C 0   ` `e ~7 pPm8~ Fm.d L  7 7(\m m (ee .    7 e&ȋ&a{asҤ ׬ ׬/ҋ m. ? INVALID COMMAND? INVALID FILENAME? BAD ADDRLSRCFDEHTEST4l> SYSTEM.CCC `e /QV Е.ЕC  *r E*^ ww.HmP a-  p Le \m HELP.TXT/  7 7m e 8HUDI??.SYS&.ЕBЕIЕ?e 7wF  57~%hbb%ZR0_ !40 "* $ T&  67  w2aʋ//Pm&E a`mh eX DJlv ,v6<t@F(ZN\ d7 -, m 7 .5K RESTORED Ҕ  !7  ..........................................................f` S @<D<UhPC7`_@ @7    `( w j7 #N  ы bw? CKERRUSE CPU CONSOLE TO START $!Q P  j8\62E7`, & U  78   $  Xeu B d  77     y?ȥ% e@ @ ҕ.@ &f 5 9Css3 sA  `f  `U3s95 ˋ5@ @e07 eDB CBe5u 5 D e C-  e@e ee$@e $ m ? NOT FOUND: ? RD ERR   P  @0S j K%7 ?   å  Z %(tbw  8dB  8 åE |`B  n "åE Rå@ `B >`B   . wNE  C7w&5CU tvP  l @` e7 77 d 7>   5L ` 7F`W Hn. B $" JPd 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516171819202122232425262728 K e  e   | 7TP* e2   Ee0eX e2%= N %U  ( % -   2l2nUTe  >   Z m `Uv mx fjU m\ LUL ei e `wD      RESTART ADDR: BOOTED VIA UNIT ENTER DATE (DD-MMM-YY): ? INVALID DATENON-UNIBUS SYSTEM DOES THIS SYSTEM HAVE A UNIBUS? (Y/N CR=Y) THIS IS XXDP+. TYPE "H" OR "H/L" FOR HELP. 7 `ȋ# l(7J |# 5 0 m `7` e    e;Zx0NW-  eW-n Jrr e eJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDEC    cFem a  @a 5Z CHMDDB1 XXDP+ DD MONITOR7 e; a$ $&2DJfSMICMILSRECGOTOWAITQUIETPRINTENDQUITIFLMDIFERRIFȋ*;'W:$aasҤ ׬ ҋ  m ?ER &.ЕBЕIЕCe 7 W / 7 57%%0_ !vre6" b :  & jG . , * ("!`m  7 7 W:/7 w$ aV$THENEND a  a  41 U*E*   " wa 7 m b?" 7&^U@  mv - Pmb v  bb9   jaz , G ׁW  U e"Sˋ7e /:-=< aF杷7 b ߋprE  ߋpߥrr 7ir  : S  >7C  &D  0   ` m7 7 Ae B ҕ B ȋ .Be  ue6 #  נe ee e Ґ @( m,7$w7  @ e0  @ @ @ X tve$ 7 F> w` NwHSAA??.SYS C 0   ` `e ~7 pPm8~Fm.d L  7 7(\m m (ee .    7 e&ȋ&a{asҤ ׬ ׬/ҋ m. ? INVALID COMMAND? INVALID FILENAME? BAD ADDRLSRCFDEHTEST4l> SYSTEM.CCC `e /QV Е.ЕC  *r E*^ ww.HmP a- p Le \m HELP.TXT/  7 7m e 8HUDI??.SYS&.ЕBЕIЕ?e 7wF  57~%hbb%ZR0_ !40 "* $ T&  67  w2aʋ//Pm&E a`mh eX DJlv,v6<t@F(ZN\ d7 -, m 7 .5K RESTORED Ҕ  !7  ..........................................................f` S@<D<U`H@C7`_@ @7    `( w j7 #N  ы bw? CKERRUSE CPU CONSOLE TO START $!Q P  j8\62E7`, & U  78   $  Xeu B d  77     Zy?ȥ% e@ @ ҕ.@ &f5@beR7Z T L T r ZD å  å P  ` H `w  = &C x  CdC E e J `D  r@ p>4  ȋ  0   å?CK ERR ?RD ERR @e07 eDD CBe_p5u 5 D e C-  e@e ee$@e $ ? NOT FOUND: m ate that you want \ to install the auditing database and the auditing device (optional). \ sybinit will toggle the option to \"yes.\" If you do not toggle this \ option to \"yes\,\" sybinit will not install the auditing database\, \ even if you complete the remaining items on the menu.\\n\\nYou can \ also install the auditing system after you have configured SQL Server \ by re-running sybinit and reconfiguring the SQL Server.\\n\\n2. \ sybsecurity database size (Meg)\\n\\nSelect this option to change the \ size of the sybsecurity database\, which contains the sysaudits table. \ sysaudits is the audit log\, where records of activity on SQL Server \ are sent.\\n\\nThe default size for the sybsecurity database is 5 \ megabytes. You may want to increase the size depending on the amount \ and type of auditing you want to perform. Refer to your \ \"SYBASE SQL Server Installation Guide\" for more details.\\n\\n3. \ sybsecurity logical device name\\n\\nSelect this option to enter the \ name of the logical device on which to place the sybsecurity database. \ The logical device name is the name you use in SQL statements to refer \ to the device. It is not the physical path of the device.\\n\\nIf you \ are reconfiguring an existing SQL Server\, you can enter the logical \ name of an existing database device. However\, do NOT place the \ sybsecurity database on the \"master\" device.\\n\\nIf you want to \ create a new device for the sybsecurity database (recommended)\, enter \ the name for that new device at the prompt. The default name is \ \"sybsecurity.\"\\n\\n4. create new device for the sybsecurity \ database\\n\\nSelect this option if you want to create a new device on \ which to place the sybsecurity database. sybinit toggles this option \ to \"yes\" and displays two new menu options\, which are described \ below.\\n\\n5. sybsecurity physical device name\\n\\nSelect this \ option to enter the full path of the \ file to use for the new sybsecurity device. SQL Server will use the \ auditing device to store the sybsecurity database.\\n\\n6. size of the \ new device (Meg)\\n\\nSelect this option to enter the size of the file to \ create.\\n\\nThe device must be large enough to contain the \ sybsecurity database and related system procedures.\\n\\n* Control Keys \ *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a to accept the auditing options displayed on the \ screen. If \"Install auditing\" and \"create new device for the \ sybsecurity database\" are marked with a \"yes\,\" sybinit will \ install the auditing system and auditing device when you execute the \ SQL Server configuration as a whole.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this \ screen and cancel any changes you have made to the screen. sybinit \ will return to the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to \ previous menus and exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3265 = "\ 1. Install auditing\\n\\nSelect this option to indicate that you want \ to install the auditing database and the auditing device (optional). \ sybinit will toggle the option to \"yes.\" If you do not toggle this \ option to \"yes\,\" sybinit will not install the auditing database\, \ even if you complete the remaining items on the menu.\\n\\nYou can \ also install the auditing system after you have configured SQL Server \ by re-running sybinit and reconfiguring the SQL Server.\\n\\n2. \ sybsecurity database size (Meg)\\n\\nSelect this option to change the \ size of the sybsecurity database\, which contains the sysaudits table. \ sysaudits is the audit log\, where records of activity on SQL Server \ are sent.\\n\\nThe default size for the sybsecurity database is 5 \ megabytes. You may want to increase the size depending on the amount \ and type of auditing you want to perform. Refer to your \ \"SYBASE SQL Server Installation Guide\" for more details.\\n\\n3. \ sybsecurity logical device name\\n\\nSelect this option to enter the \ name of the logical device on which to place the sybsecurity database. \ The logical device name is the name you use in SQL statements to refer \ to the device. It is not the physical path of the device.\\n\\nIf you \ are reconfiguring an existing SQL Server\, you can enter the logical \ name of an existing database device. However\, do NOT place the \ sybsecurity database on the \"master\" device.\\n\\nIf you want to \ create a new device for the sybsecurity database (recommended)\, enter \ the name for that new device at the prompt. The default name is \ \"sybsecurity.\"\\n\\n4. create new device for the sybsecurity \ database\\n\\nSelect this option if you want to create a new device on \ which to place the sybsecurity database. sybinit toggles this option \ to \"yes\" and displays two new menu options\, which are described \ below.\\n\\n5. sybsecurity physical device name\\n\\nSelect this \ option to enter the full path of the raw partition or operating system \ file to use for the new sybsecurity device. SQL Server will use the \ auditing device to store the sybsecurity database.\\n\\nSybase \ recommends that you use a raw partition for the auditing device\, as \ it reduces the potential for losing auditing data.\\n\\n6. size of the \ new device (Meg)\\n\\nSelect this option to enter the size of the new \ auditing device. If you entered the path of a raw partition for the \ device name\, sybinit displays the size of that partition as the \ default. Note that in this case you should not reduce the displayed \ device size\, as the remaining space cannot be used for any other \ purpose.\\n\\nIf you entered the path of an operating system file for \ the device name\, select this option and type the size of the file to \ create.\\n\\nThe device must be large enough to contain the \ sybsecurity database and related system procedures.\\n\\n* Control Keys \ *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a to accept the auditing options displayed on the \ screen. If \"Install auditing\" and \"create new device for the \ sybsecurity database\" are marked with a \"yes\,\" sybinit will \ install the auditing system and auditing device when you execute the \ SQL Server configuration as a whole.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this \ screen and cancel any changes you have made to the screen. sybinit \ will return to the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to \ previous menus and exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3266 = "\ Install auditing\\n \\nSelect this option to indicate that you want \ to install the auditing database and the auditing device (optional). \ sybinit will toggle the option to \"yes.\" If you do not toggle this \ option to \"yes\,\" sybinit will not install the auditing database\, \ even if you complete the remaining items on the menu.\\n \\nYou can \ also install the auditing system after you have configured SQL Server \ by re-running sybinit and reconfiguring the SQL Server.\\n \\nsybsecurity \ database size (Meg)\\n \\nSelect this option to change the \ size of the sybsecurity database\, which contains the sysaudits table. \ sysaudits is the audit log\, where records of activity on SQL Server \ are sent.\\n \\nThe default size for the sybsecurity database is 5 \ megabytes. You may want to increase the size depending on the amount \ and type of auditing you want to perform. Refer to your \ \"SYBASE SQL Server Installation Guide\" for more details.\\n \\nsybsecurity \ logical device name\\n \\nSelect this option to enter the \ name of the logical device on which to place the sybsecurity database. \ The logical device name is the name you use in SQL statements to refer \ to the device. It is not the physical path of the device.\\n \\nIf you \ are reconfiguring an existing SQL Server\, you can enter the logical \ name of an existing database device. However\, do NOT place the \ sybsecurity database on the \"master\" device.\\n \\nIf you want to \ create a new device for the sybsecurity database (recommended)\, enter \ the name for that new device at the prompt. The default name for a new \ device is \"sybsecurity.\"\\n \\ncreate new device for the sybsecurity \ database\\n \\nSelect this option if you want to create a new device on \ which to place the sybsecurity database. sybinit toggles this option \ to \"yes\" and displays two new menu options\, which are described \ below.\\n \\nsybsecurity physical device name\\n \\nSelect this \ option to enter the full path of the file to use for the new sybsecurity \ device. SQL Server will use the \ auditing device to store the sybsecurity database.\\n \\nsize of the \ new device (Meg)\\n \\nSelect this option to enter the size of the new \ auditing device to create. The device must be large enough to contain the \ sybsecurity database and related system procedures.\\n \\n* Continue to Next \ Screen *\\n \\nPress to accept the auditing options displayed on the \ screen. If \"Install auditing\" and \"create new device for the \ sybsecurity database\" are marked with a \"yes\,\" sybinit will \ install the auditing system and auditing device when you execute the \ SQL Server configuration as a whole.", "" 3271 = "ADD / REMOVE OPTIONAL DATABASES", "" 3272 = "", "" 3273 = "", "" 3274 = "", "" 3281 = "SYBSYSTEMPROCS DATABASE CONFIGURATION", "" 3282 = "", "" 3283 = "SYBSYSTEMPROCS DATABASE CONFIGURATION", "" 3284 = "\ 1. sybsystemprocs database size (Meg)\\n\\nRelease 10.0 provides a new \ system database\, sybsystemprocs\, which contains most of the stored \ system procedures. Refer to Chapters 2 and 5 of the \"SYBASE SQL Server \ Installation Guide\" for more information on configuring this database. \ Select this option if you want to change the default size displayed \ for the sybsystemprocs database. The default size is sufficient to \ hold release 10.0 system procedures. If you plan to place additional \ stored procedures in this database\, you need to increase its size in \ order to accommodate them. Type the desired size\, in megabytes\, at \ the prompt.\\n\\n2. sybsystemprocs logical device name:\\n\\nSelect this \ option to change the displayed default logical name for your sybsystemprocs device. \ This is the device name that you will use in SQL statements to refer to \ the sybsystemprocs device. This is not the physical path. Type the \ name of a new or existing device at the prompt. sybinit displays the \ name in the menu.\\n\\n3. create new device for the sybsystemprocs \ database: \\n\\nSelect this option if you want to change the displayed \ value. \"Yes\" indicates that you want to use a new device for the \ sybsystemprocs database. \"No\" indicates that you want to use an \ existing device for the sybsystemprocs database.\\n\\nIf you use an \ existing device for the sybsystemprocs database\, ensure that the \ device has enough free space available.\\n\\n4. physical name of new \ device:\\n\\nSelect this option to provide the physical path for your \ new sybsystemprocs device. Type in the full path at the prompt. \ sybinit displays the path in the menu. This option does not appear if \ you are using an existing device for the sybsystemprocs \ database.\\n\\n5. size of the new device (Meg)\\n\\nSelect this option to \ change the displayed default size of the new sybsystemprocs device. Type the size\, in \ megabytes\, at the prompt. The device size must be large enough to \ contain the sybsystemprocs database. This option does not appear if \ you use an existing device for the sybsystemprocs \ database.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a to accept all of the \ displayed values for the sybsystemprocs database and \ device.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this screen. Sybinit will return to \ the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to previous \ menus and exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3285 = "\ 1. sybsystemprocs database size (Meg)\\n\\nRelease 11.0 provides a new \ system database\, sybsystemprocs\, which contains most of the stored \ system procedures. Refer to Chapters 2 and 5 of the \"SYBASE SQL Server \ Installation Guide\" for more information on configuring this database. \ Select this option if you want to change the default size displayed \ for the sybsystemprocs database. The default size is sufficient to \ hold release 11.0 system procedures. If you plan to place additional \ stored procedures in this database\, you need to increase its size in \ order to accommodate them. Type the desired size\, in megabytes\, at \ the prompt.\\n\\n2. sybsystemprocs logical device name:\\n\\nSelect this \ option to change the displayed default logical name for your sybsystemprocs device. \ This is the device name that you will use in SQL statements to refer to \ the sybsystemprocs device. This is not the physical path. Type the \ name of a new or existing device at the prompt. The logical name may refer \ to either an operating system file or a raw partition. sybinit displays the \ name in the menu.\\n\\n3. create new device for the sybsystemprocs \ database: \\n\\nSelect this option if you want to change the displayed \ value. \"Yes\" indicates that you want to use a new device for the \ sybsystemprocs database. \"No\" indicates that you want to use an \ existing device for the sybsystemprocs database.\\n\\nIf you use an \ existing device for the sybsystemprocs database\, ensure that the \ device has enough free space available.\\n\\n4. physical name of new \ device:\\n\\nSelect this option to provide the physical path for your \ new sybsystemprocs device. The device may be either an operating system \ file or a raw partition. Type in the full path at the prompt. \ sybinit displays the path in the menu. This option does not appear if \ you are using an existing device for the sybsystemprocs \ database.\\n\\n5. size of the new device (Meg)\\n\\nSelect this option to \ change the displayed default size of the new sybsystemprocs device. Type the size\, in \ megabytes\, at the prompt. The device size must be large enough to \ contain the sybsystemprocs database. This option does not appear if \ you use an existing device for the sybsystemprocs \ database.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a to accept all of the \ displayed values for the sybsystemprocs database and \ device.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this screen. Sybinit will return to \ the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to previous \ menus and exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3286 = "sybsystemprocs database configuration", "" 3287 = "\ sybsystemprocs database size (Meg)\\n \\nRelease 10.0 provides a new \ system database\, sybsystemprocs\, which contains most of the stored \ system procedures. Refer to Chapter 2 of the \"SYBASE SQL Server \ Installation Guide\" for more information on configuring this database. \ Select this option if you want to change the default size displayed \ for the sybsystemprocs database. The default size is sufficient to \ hold release 10.0 system procedures. If you plan to place additional \ stored procedures in this database\, you need to increase its size in \ order to accommodate them. Type the desired size\, in megabytes\, at \ the prompt.\\n \\nsybsystemprocs logical device name\\n \\nSelect this \ option to change the displayed default logical name for your \ sybsystemprocs device. \ This is the device name that you will use in SQL statements to refer to \ the sybsystemprocs device. It is not the physical path. Type the \ name of a new or existing device at the prompt. sybinit displays the \ name in the menu.\\n \\ncreate new device for the sybsystemprocs \ database\\n \\nSelect this option if you want to change the displayed \ value. \"Yes\" indicates that you want to use a new device for the \ sybsystemprocs database. \"No\" indicates that you want to use an \ existing device for the sybsystemprocs database.\\n \\nIf you use an \ existing device for the sybsystemprocs database\, ensure that the \ device has enough free space available.\\n \\nphysical name of new \ device:\\n \\nSelect this option to enter the physical path for your \ new sybsystemprocs device. Type in the full volue\, path\, and filename \ at the prompt. \ sybinit displays the path in the menu. This option does not appear if \ you are using an existing device for the sybsystemprocs \ database.\\n \\nsize of the new device (Meg)\\n \\nSelect this option to \ change the displayed default size of the new sybsystemprocs device. Type the size\, in \ megabytes\, at the prompt. The device size must be large enough to \ contain the sybsystemprocs database. This option does not appear if \ you use an existing device for the sybsystemprocs \ database.\\n \\n* Continue to Next Screen *\\n \\nPress to accept \ all of the displayed values for the sybsystemprocs database and \ device.", "" 3300 = "sybsystemprocs database size (Meg): ", "" 3301 = "sybsystemprocs logical device name: ", "" 3302 = "physical name of new device: ", "" 3303 = "size of the new device (Meg): ", "" 3304 = "create new device for the sybsystemprocs database: ", "" 3305 = "Enter the size of the sybsystemprocs database in megabytes: ", "" 3306 = "Enter the logical device name for the sybsystemprocs database : ", "" 3307 = "Enter the physical device name for the sybsystemprocs database : ", "" 3308 = "Enter the size of the new device: ", "" 3601 = "Configure a new SQL Server", "" 3602 = "Configure an existing SQL Server", "" 3603 = "Upgrade an existing SQL Server", "" 3611 = "Enter the name of the new SQL Server (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3612 = "SQL Server name: ", "" 3651 = "Complete", "" 3652 = "Incomplete", "" 3653 = "Changed", "" 3654 = "Unchanged", "" 3661 = "There is no interfaces file entry for '%1!'.", "%s" 3662 = "The interfaces file entry for '%1!' does not have any listeners.", "%s" 3663 = "Execute the SQL Server Configuration now? ", "" 3664 = "Are you sure you want to cancel? ", "" 3665 = "CONFIGURE SERVER'S INTERFACES FILE ENTRY", "" 3666 = "CONFIGURE DEFAULT BACKUP SERVER", "" 3667 = "Some SQL Server configuration screens were never entered.", "" 3668 = "Select one of the following servers:", "" 3669 = "IS THIS A PRIMARY INSTALLATION? ", "" 3671 = "The SQL Server is down. Would you like to boot it now? ", "" 3672 = "Enter the name of a SQL Server user account that has SA privileges (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3673 = "Enter the password to this account: ", "" 3674 = "SA Account: ", "" 3675 = "SA Password: ", "" 3676 = "SQL Server '%1!' is a pre-4.8 SQL Server. It must be upgraded to at least version 4.8 before being used with sybinit.", "%s" 3677 = "Unable to determine the version of SQL Server '%1!'.", "%s" 3678 = "Please reenter the account and/or password for server '%1!' and try again.", "%s" 3681 = "Test SQL Server upgrade eligibility now", "" 3682 = "Upgrade SQL Server now", "" 3683 = "Server '%1!' passed preupgrade eligibility test.", "%s" 3684 = "Server '%1!' failed preupgrade eligibility test. See log for more information.", "%s" 3685 = "Check for reserved word conflicts", "" 3686 = "Reserved word check passed, there are no conflicts with 11.0 SQL Server reserved words.", "" 3687 = "Warning: %1! conflicts with 11.0 reserved words were found. Sybase suggests that you resolve these conflicts before upgrading the SQL Server. Run 'sp_checkreswords' on each database for more information.", "%d" 3688 = "Warning: %1! conflicts with 11.0 reserved words where found. Sybase suggests that you resolve these conflicts before upgrading the SQL Server. See file '%2!' for more information.", "%d %s" 3689 = "The SQL Server cannot be upgraded until information about the sybsystemprocs database is entered.", "" 3691 = "Enter the pathname of the SQL Server's master device (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3692 = "Enter the size of the SQL Server's master device in megabytes: ", "" 3693 = "Should the master device be a contiguous file? (default is '%1!') ", "%s" 3694 = "Master Device: ", "" 3695 = "Size (Meg): ", "" 3696 = "Contiguous: ", "" 3697 = "The log file for sp_checkreswords output is '%1!'.", "%s" 3698 = "Reserved Words Used as Database Objects for Database '%1!'", "%s" 3699 = "The log file for query tree remapping output is '%1!'.", "%s" 3700 = "Remap the query trees in all databases", "" 3701 = "Release directory for previous release", "" 3702 = "You must drop and recreate %1! %2!.%3!.%4!, object id %5!, that failed remapping.", "%s %s %s %s %d" 3703 = "Remapping query trees in database, '%1!'.", "%s" 3704 = "Remapping object, '%1!'.", "%s" 3705 = "Terminating remapping of query trees due to %1! errors in database, '%2!'", "%d %s" 3706 = "Remapping of all query trees on server, '%1!', succeeded.", "%s" 3707 = "Remapping of %1! query trees on server, '%2!', failed. See '%3!' for more details.", "%d %s %s" 3711 = "Enter the pathname of the SQL Server's errorlog (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3712 = "SQL Server errorlog: ", "" 3713 = "Enter the NEW pathname of the SQL Server's errorlog (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3721 = "Enter the pathname of the SQL Server's quota file (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3722 = "SQL Server quota file: ", "" 3731 = "Current default language: ", "" 3732 = "Current default character set: ", "" 3733 = "Current sort order: ", "" 3734 = "Language", "" 3735 = "Select the language you want to install, remove, or designate as the default language.", "" 3736 = "Installed?", "" 3737 = "Remove", "" 3738 = "Install", "" 3739 = "Make default", "" 3740 = "Remove this language? ", "" 3741 = "Install this language? ", "" 3742 = "Make this language the default language? ", "" 3751 = "Character set", "" 3752 = "Select the character set you want to install, remove, or designate as the default character set.", "" 3753 = "Remove this character set? ", "" 3754 = "Install this character set? ", "" 3755 = "Make this character set the default character set? ", "" 3756 = "You must designate one of the listed character sets to be the default character set before you can leave this screen. ", "" 3761 = "Sort Order", "" 3762 = "Chosen", "" 3763 = "Select a sort order.", "" 3771 = "Enter the physical name of the device to use for the sybsecurity database (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3772 = "Enter the size of the sybsecurity database in megabytes: ", "" 3773 = "sybsecurity physical device name: ", "" 3774 = "sybsecurity database size (Meg): ", "" 3775 = "Install auditing: ", "" 3776 = "sybsecurity logical device name: ", "" 3777 = "Enter the logical device name for the sybsecurity database : ", "" 3778 = "size of the new device (Meg): ", "" 3779 = "Enter the size of the new device: ", "" 3780 = "create new device for the sybsecurity database: ", "" 3781 = "", "" 3782 = "", "" 3783 = "", "" 3784 = "", "" 3785 = "", "" 3786 = "", "" 3800 = "SET THE SQL SERVER'S BACKUP SERVER", "" 3801 = "", "" 3802 = "SET THE SQL SERVER'S BACKUP SERVER", "" 3803 = "\ 1. SQL Server Backup Server name\\n\\nSelect this option to enter the \ name of a default Backup Server that this SQL Server will use for \ database dumping and loading. The default value is SYB_BACKUP.\\n\\n\ Note that although you specify the name of a Backup Server in this \ screen\, that Backup Server may not yet exist. If you have not \ configured the default Backup Server\, do so after you have succesfully \ configured this SQL Server. Be sure to create the Backup Server with \ the same default Backup Server name you specify on this screen. See \ Chapter 4 of your \"SYBASE SQL Server Installation Guide\" for more \ information.\\n\\n* \ Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a to accept the name of the default \ Backup Server that is currently displayed.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit \ this screen and cancel any changes you have made to the screen. \ sybinit will return to the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to \ return to previous menus and exit sybinit to the operating system \ prompt.", "" 3804 = "Enter the name of the SQL Server's Backup Server (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3805 = "SQL Server Backup Server name: ", "" 3806 = "\ SQL Server Backup Server name\\n \\nSelect this option to enter the \ name of a default Backup Server that this SQL Server will use for \ database dumping and loading. The default value is SYB_BACKUP.\\n \\n\ Note that although you specify the name of a Backup Server in this \ screen\, that Backup Server may not yet exist. If you have not \ configured the default Backup Server\, do so after you have succesfully \ configured this SQL Server. Be sure to create the Backup Server with \ the same default Backup Server name you specify on this screen. See \ Chapter 4 of your Installation Guide for more \ information.\\n \\n* Continue to Next Screen *\\n \\nPress to accept \ the name of the default Backup Server that is currently displayed. \ sybinit will return to the previous menu.", "" 3850 = "Configure a new SQL Server (Express Mode)", "" 3851 = "Configure a new SQL Server (Normal Mode)", "" 3852 = "Master Device path/name: ", "" 3853 = " size (Meg): ", "" 3854 = "System Procedure device path/name: ", "" 3855 = " logical name: ", "" 3856 = " size (Meg): ", "" 3857 = "Errorlog path/name: ", "" 3859 = "Registry entry for server name '%1!' already exists.", "%s" 3860 = "Current default language: ", "" 3861 = "Current default character set:", "" 3862 = "Current sort order: ", "" 3863 = "update SQL Server entry in registry", "" 3864 = "start the SQL Server", "" 3865 = "shutdown the SQL Server", "" 3866 = "could not create Service Control Manager entry for SQL Server '%1!'. Operating system returned error: '%2!'", "%s%s" 3867 = "The SQL Server is stopped. Would you like to start it ?", "" 3868 = "Invalid login. Please try again.", "" 4000 = "Validation function for yes/no check called with NULL pointer.", "" 4001 = "Validation function for device name called with NULL pointer.", "" 4002 = "Validation function for companion server name called with NULL pointer.", "" 4003 = "Server name '%1!' is too long. Maximum allowed length is %2! characters.", "%s %d" 4004 = "Server name was not supplied.","" 4005 = "Server name '%1!' is not valid. Server names may include only alphanumeric Roman characters or punctuation marks.", "%s" 4010 = "Validation function for retry frequency called with NULL pointer.", "" 4011 = "Retry frequency '%1!' is not a number.", "%s" 4012 = "Validation function for delay interval called with NULL pointer.", "" 4013 = "Delay interval '%1!' is not a number.", "%s" 4014 = "Unable to generate internal list for protocol validation check.","" 4015 = "No protocols detected in protocol list during protocol validation check.","" 4017 = "Protocol '%1!' is not valid.","%s" 4019 = "Unable to generate internal list for entry name validation check.", "" 4020 = "No entry names detected in entry name list during entry name validation check.", "" 4021 = "Unable to generate internal list for hostname during hostname validation check.", "" 4022 = "No hostnames detected in hostname list during hostname validation check.","" 4024 = "Host '%1!' does not exist.", "%s" 4026 = "Unable to generate internal list for portlist validation check.", "" 4027 = "The protocol attribute has not been set prior to calling the portlist validation check.", "" 4028 = "Unable to generate internal list for protocols during the portlist validation check.", "" 4030 = "No ports detected in port list during portlist validation check.", "" 4031 = "Detected fewer protocols than ports during port list validation check: list should have the same number of elements.", "" 4032 = "Validation function for SA login called with NULL pointer.", "" 4033 = "The System Administrator login must be non-null.", "" 4034 = "Validation function for SA Password called with NULL pointer.", "" 4035 = "SA password is too long. Maximum length is %1! characters.","%d" 4037 = "Charset '%1!' is not valid.", "%s" 4038 = "Validation function for character set called with NULL pointer.", "" 4039 = "Language '%1!' is not valid.", "%s" 4040 = "Validation function for language called with NULL pointer.", "" 4041 = "The character set attribute must be defined before the validation function for sort order is called.", "" 4042 = "No character sets detected in charset list during character set validation check.","" 4043 = "The language attribute must be defined before the validation function for character sets is called.", "" 4044 = "No languages detected in language list during language validation check.","" 4045 = "Character set '%1!' is not valid.","%s" 4046 = "Language '%1!' is not valid.", "%s" 4047 = "Unable to generate internal list during add charset validation check.", "" 4048 = "Unable to generate internal list during remove charset validation check.", "" 4049 = "Unable to generate internal list during add language validation check.", "" 4050 = "Unable to generate internal list during remove language validation check.", "" 4052 = "Sort Order '%1!' is invalid.", "%s" 4053 = "Validation function for sort order called with NULL pointer.","" 4055 = "Value '%1!' must be 'yes' or 'no'.", "%s" 4058 = "'%1!' is too long. Maximum allowed length is %2! characters.", "%s %d" 4059 = "'%1!' is a regular file that already exists. It will be overwritten.", "%s" 4060 = "Device file '%1!' must have read and write permissions.", "%s" 4061 = "'%1!' is a block device which is not recommended for a Server device. Please use a character device.", "%s" 4062 = "Device '%1!' is not a disk device.", "%s" 4063 = "Could not obtain directory component of '%1!'.", "%s" 4064 = "Fully qualified pathname is required for the device.", "" 4065 = "Error on directory '%1!'.","%s" 4066 = "'%1!' is not a directory: cannot be used for a device.", "%s" 4067 = "Directory '%1!' must have read, write and execute permissions if it is to be used for a Sybase device.","%s" 4068 = "Device '%1!' must have read and write permissions.", "%s" 4069 = "Asynch I/O is not enabled. Please install asynch I/O.", "" 4075 = "'%1!' is not a valid number. Numbers may include only numeric Roman characters in the range from '0' to '9'.", "%s" 4076 = "Audit device size '%1!' is too small: the minimum size permitted is '%2!' megabytes.", "%s %.2f" 4077 = "Master device size '%1!' is too small: the minimum size permitted is '%2!' megabytes.", "%s %.2f" 4079 = "SQL Server errorlog file not specified.", "" 4081 = "Quota file not specified.", "" 4082 = "The '%1!' attribute was not set.", "%s" 4083 = "Adding a new server while upgrading is not allowed", "" 4085 = "Specifying new configuration while upgrading is not allowed.", "" 4086 = "'%1!' is a regular file which is not recommended for a Server device.", "%s" 4087 = "'%1!' is not a valid SQL Server name.", "%s" 4088 = "'%1!' is not a valid Backup Server name.", "%s" 4089 = "Backup Server name was not supplied.","" 4090 = "'%1!' is a regular file that already exists; please remove it if you want to use it as a device file", "%s" 4091 = "'%1!' is a character device which is not recommended for a Server device. Please use a block device.", "%s" 4092 = "Backup Server '%1!' does not exist in the interfaces file. Be sure to create it if you intend to use the SQL Server's backup/restore functionality.", "%s" 4093 = "Device size '%1!' is invalid: '%2!' has a maximum of '%3!' megabytes of free space", "%s %s %.2f" 4094 = "'%1!' is an invalid retry value.", "%s" 4095 = "'%1!' is an invalid delay value.", "%s" 4200 = "Cannot create a new device for the '%1!' database unless the physical device name of the device is set.", "%s" 4201 = "Cannot create a new device for the '%1!' database unless the logical device name of the device is set.", "%s" 4202 = "Cannot create a new device for the '%1!' database unless the size of the device is set.", "%s" 4203 = "Physical device name '%1!' is invalid: a maximum of 127 characters is permitted.", "%s" 4204 = "System device name '%1!' is invalid: a maximum of 127 characters is permitted.", "%s" 4205 = "Sybase advises against putting the '%1!' database on the master device. If you do put '%1!' on the master device please make sure that the master device is large enough for this database.", "%s" 4206 = "'%1!' database size '%2!' is invalid: the minimum size permitted is %3! megabytes.", "%s %d %d" 4207 = "'%1!' database size ('%2!' megabytes) is larger than the size of the device on which it is to be placed ('%3!' megabytes).", "%s %s %s" 4208 = "The '%1!' device size ('%2!' megabytes) is too small for '%1!' database ('%3!' megabytes).", "%s %s %s" 4209 = "Ignoring request to create a new device for the %1! database: %1! database already exists. If you want to create a new %1! database please delete the existing one first.", "%s" 4210 = "Existing %1! database is too small ('%2!' megabytes): the minimum size permitted is '%3!' megabytes.", "%s %.2f %.2f" 4211 = "Cannot put %1! database on device '%2!': device is not a data device.", "%s %s" 4212 = "Cannot put %1! database on device '%2!': device does not have the '%3!' megabytes of free space that is requested.", "%s %s %s" 4213 = "Cannot put %1! database on device '%2!': device does not exist. Either create the device yourself or indicate to sybinit that you want it to be created automatically.", "%s %s" 4220 = "You must supply a value for the physical device name if you intend to create it.", "" 4221 = "You must supply a value for the size of physical device if you intend to create it.", "" 4222 = "You must supply a value for the size of '%1!' database.", "%s" 4223 = "You must supply a value for the name of the device on which the '%1!' database is to reside.", "%s" 4224 = "The device name, '%1!', is already in use. Please enter a different name to avoid overwriting the existing device.", "%s" 5000 = "Unable to locate runserver file for '%1!' in the Sybase 4.2 release directory '%2!'", "%s %s" 5001 = "Unable to read information for Server '%1!' in Sybase 4.2 release directory '%2!' from runserver file '%3!'", "%s %s %s" 5002 = "Unable to determine location of Master Device for Server '%1!' in the Sybase 4.2 release directory '%2!'. Preupgrade failed", "%s %s" 5003 = "Release directory '%1!' is not a valid Sybase 4.2 release directory", "%s" 5004 = "Release directory '%1!' is a post - Sybase 4.2 release directory", "%s" 5005 = "Verifying that Master Device '%1!' is a Sybase 4.2 Master Device", "%s" 5006 = "Unable to shutdown the SQL Server '%1!'", "%s" 5007 = "Unable to locate temporary file to verify Version Level of the Master Device '%1!'", "%s" 5008 = "Unable to determine Sybase Version Level for Master Device '%1!'", "%s" 5009 = "The Master Device '%1!' is not a Sybase 4.2 Master Device", "%s" 5010 = "Shutting down the SQL Server '%1!'", "%s" 5011 = "Unable to open file '%1!'.", "%s" 5012 = "Booting Sybase 4.2 SQL Server '%1!'", "%s" 5013 = "Unable to boot Sybase 4.2 SQL Server '%1!'", "%s" 5014 = "Verifying that all databases have 'no checkpoint on recovery' turned off", "" 5015 = "Database '%1!' has 'no checkpoint on recovery' turned on", "%s" 5016 = "Please turn off the checkpoint on recovery option in the above databases and then try upgrading", "" 5017 = "Saving 4.2 configuration and changing to System 11.0", "" 5018 = "Unable to run the SQL Script '%1!' to save the 4.2 configuration and change to System 11.0", "%s" 5019 = "Configuration values successfully changed to System 11.0", "" 5020 = "Truncating the log in all databases", "" 5021 = "Unable to run the SQL Script '%1!' to truncate the log.", "%s" 5022 = "Restoring 4.2 configuration", "" 5023 = "Modifying the configuration area on '%1!' to enable a System 11.0 SQL Server to boot", "%s" 5024 = "Unable to modify the configuration area on '%1!'", "%s" 5025 = "Booting a System 11.0 SQL Server to try a trial upgrade", "" 5026 = "Unable to write the runserver file for Server '%1!' in the System 10 release directory '%2!'", "%s %s" 5027 = "Unable to boot System 11.0 SQL Server '%1!' in release directory '%2!'", "%s %s" 5028 = "Trial Upgrade has failed. Please check the errorlog '%1!' for additional details", "%s" 5029 = "Restoring the 4.2 configuration area on '%1!'", "%s" 5030 = "Unable to restore the 4.2 configuration area on '%1!'", "%s" 5031 = "Saving Master Device '%1!' configuration values", "%s" 5032 ="Unable to save Master Device '%1!' configuration values", "%s" 5033 = "Successfully saved Master Device '%1!' configuration values", "%s" 5034 = "Running script '%1!' to save Database segment information", "%s" 5035 = "Unable to save database segment information", "" 5036 = "Successfully saved database segment information", "" 5037 = "Starting Phase I of Upgrade", "" 5038 = "Running '%1!' to upgrade system catalogs in Master Database", "%s" 5039 = "Unable to run script '%1!'", "%s" 5040 = "System catalogs upgraded to System 11.0", "" 5041 = "Upgrading system catalogs in user databases", "" 5042 = "Unable to use the Master Database", "" 5043 = "Truncating the log in the System Databases", "" 5044 = "Unable to use database '%1!'. Skipping this database", "%s" 5045 = "Upgrading Sysindexes columns in database '%1!'", "%s" 5046 = "Adding Sysgams to database '%1!'", "%s" 5047 = "Truncating the log in database '%1!'", "%s" 5048 = "Upgrading Master Device configuration to System 11.0 level", "" 5049 = "Unable to set Master Device option '%1!'.", "%s" 5050 = "Unable to determine status of upgrade of allocation structures in the Master Database", "" 5051 = "Unable to upgrade allocation structures in the Master Database. Please check the errorlog '%1!' for additional details", "%s" 5052 = "Starting Phase II of Upgrade", "" 5053 = "Upgrading allocation structures in user databases", "" 5054 = "Unable to determine status of upgrade of allocation structures in User Databases", "" 5055 = "Unable to upgrade allocation structures in user databases. Please check the errorlog '%1!' for additional details", "%s" 5056 = "Starting Phase III of Upgrade", "" 5057 = "Loading new system error messages", "" 5058 = "Unable to load new system error messages from '%1!'", "%s" 5059 = "Starting Phase IV of Upgrade", "" 5060 = "Upgrade38 completed successfully","" 5061 = "Successfully changed Master Device configuration","" 5062 = "Modifying the SQLServer's runserver file","" 5063 = "Booting SQLServer '%1!' to upgrade allocation structures in the Master Database","%s" 5064 = "SQLServer did not boot. Would you like to try again ?","" 5065 = "Checking the status of allocation structures in the Master Database","" 5066 = "Allocation structures in Master Database successfully upgraded","" 5068 = "Checking the status of allocation structures in user databases","" 5069 = "Allocation structures in all user databases successfully upgraded","" 5070 = "Booting System 10 SQLServer '%1!' to complete the upgrade","%s" 5071 = "Installing sp_configure","" 5072 = "Unable to install sp_configure","" 5073 = "Running upgrade49","" 5074 = "Unable to run upgrade49","" 5075 = "The upgrade49 program completed successfully","" 5076 = "Starting Phase V of Upgrade", "" 5077 = "Running upgrade","" 5078 = "Unable to run upgrade","" 5079 = "The upgrade program completed successfully","" 5080 = "Unable to run Installmaster","" 5081 = "Upgrade to System 11.0 completed successfully","" 5082 = "Have you backed up all your databases ?","" 5083 = "Could not get the version of the current device\n", "" ; End of section. ality.", "%s" 4093 = "Device size '%1!' is invalid: '%2!' has a maximum of '%3!' megabytes of free space", "%s %s %.2f" 4094 = "'%1!' is an invalid retry value.", "%s" 4095 = "'%1!' is an invalid delay value.", "%s" 4200 = "Cannot create a new device for the '%1!' database unless the physical device name o%*T5\Z}/mIt)cϵ[YDŽPvp/:ن! ;w1, +:1gr5/j_60)zzՃ?~5A"Ze"Vm1'na3YkM?CR`eI>Z^JiN.sU̕,+\_`'nfBğ /UgcI ֗)| ]=LO}6&[}@aҽ&뙏mQ's 17fdV҆lh3X=$dAP\m񣱺6H= Dwg8&m+`0C` n݈Tm4}u|naN9أF% ^DI͓Ǹ>s&">>Fge9e0jR*-`SPThX}7(6gR~ HUVdu}@}I+ӱlr: 5| 4ujS- B${Q\&R~^T]+ОHVuS=օ)# 7lu'#UZvasOrϱzehHt34rx\O]rs)N[1f1Τ'{`(hԃ/s^P?@.p6 !8a/i@p!~/Hh,I(<:u8*4=_&?Xb D浿$=Ƶ&S4~£ !&ÒtN oC_GFqFNIB~U|2By)(nc~_ujd*]mqd |ښhŘ78l i,Cq8?诰q!\VsSN?H'] rq(ZZNuk++[XQL3;٤\2wڇP3*wSz&B5vMA]f( ~ML]A`d04eHUa1!O]qM K$=Eї[}1MPd>*7Op7LyT@=j͐m`] vm͢鹐[wӀEkz{ɼM':_D(JLy\818l`v4Vun !Jgdi1)u7fF&W%(4vn$DU+;22]%C g~B۟/bYy;m1p>TO?6/ga Lݬ r0 -x@w2(?ޣN%q}Mz$>HymVYJfwU ݠp@`H%a"i+_}^7Q[ 0GE ^˫?tO[6NhC3$+x1NCBnH l)sc;Y7uZd/Fm^CC9f9 EQ3@Byi4a)%,g` 9Ṋܥm["ޣńP)km{bè<jǒ^<7zF%gy?YhhhhTmǫ$u&$|Ŷ..f4},!'MllNBuÓ@|`d.ȵ(E\&|}Y@}G=C Xk'|2Z3aT7`կ#h\L/_fH3bXpE81Y{L!CRnUY9h8]1GL`tmˏpaII>ն:uי}|::jSm9')K (N*ꂲ<w31R0'_yw,mufH\I0.UaF={Յ!}*c>[NT\"W(%rjO#ݘi+X^R%7#ja}3DKo G}4 AWWQ+84JPUx$z4 ˡ#%-1#Yd|"9Aiy1 Oʺx3~{XIǫEwNٞ)tD7w TiX(ȵͳU U0ᢷGuHb@$u6#%W%ݷC= jO碯ID..QQ򒇢tܥ|oA:غIyl:_kOpzUz<4ų@)E?Nl}E:P5H.a5L޽m&fT29fzI+9m4r qs!(BtU;3Ã8)ʋ;' B,N6OD.x'p[T gyu\ܝzGN=vks*e0 WPLVEq*67]@op#A|` Q}>߇: @ 5G8&St6QiBLzit Ӆnjx[^A#PS?T: .k\JaJ`B iưR,f|ݲډ [`67Uz0YOm7OڪU{jߜ`(l\Ӊg `:[`xnŘՍ3oB._[e(L"ȟ#kv&ˍ܉%*זĚ T]7T@ʠ^*򧪫kgOm5XRi( ~)a >S}^QA{wF啑h zCxs`#nu mL;cofQ[^|5K?޶0{wb;JPIђ;+p3f)ښ# 􂝫D.Vs!}"׭-av2.b6O+kٙtr/`chѝ綞؉Ms&߸̀ʕHo#w YCvmJ%}IvN+܃pXv/d/ux_mzx,U 0J@ԄTjpRSFSJzC}p-߱6;XBf &fO0ɾ RŎJ6?1=:GF@ e_sH; comment character is semicolon. ; "%M%" - Localization file for Sybinit. ; ; SCCS information: from sybinit.loc ; %Z% %M% %I% %G% %U% ; ; NOTE: This file will be empty for the language 'us_english' ; ; For readability, this example is for a us_english localization file. [copyright] copyright = "Copyright (C) 1990, 1993 Sybase, Inc.\ All rights reserved.\ Use, duplication, or disclosure by the United States Government\ is subject to restrictions as set forth in FAR subparagraphs\ 52.227-19(a)-(d) for civilian agency contracts and DFARS\ 252.227-7013(c)(1)(ii) for Department of Defense contracts.\ Sybase reserves all unpublished rights under the copyright laws\ of the United States.\ Sybase, Inc. 6475 Christie Avenue, Emeryville, CA 94608, USA" ; ; Now we list the localized message strings. [sybinitmsg] ; Syntax: ; "minor-number" = "message string with place holders", "format string" ; 0 = "", "" 1 = "Cannot create file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 2 = "Cannot open file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 3 = "Cannot write file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 4 = "Cannot read file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 5 = "Cannot close file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 6 = "Cannot access directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 7 = "%1! ", "%s" 8 = "Cannot create a temporary file.", "" 9 = "Output from '%1!' cannot be captured.", "%s" 10 = "Error creating path name '%1!': too long.", "%s" 11 = "Error creating list of objects.", "" 12 = "Attribute '%1!' is not set.", "%s" 13 = "Attribute '%1!' does not exist.", "%s" 14 = "File '%1!' does not exist.", "%s" 15 = "Could not create the path for the interfaces file.", "" 16 = ".", "" 17 = "%1!", "%s" 18 = "Done", "" 19 = "Unable to obtain information about '%1!' with call to '%2!'. Operating system returned: %3!.", "%s %s %s" 20 = "y", "" 21 = "n", "" 24 = "Internal buffer overflow sending '%1!' to the shell.", "%s" 25 = "Shell called with no command.", " " 26 = "Calling the shell with '%1!'.", "%s" 27 = "fork() failed with the following message: %1!.", "%s" 28 = "execl() returned: operating system error.", "" 29 = "syb_system_datetime() called with NULL buffer.", "" 32 = "syb_user_username() called with NULL buffer.", "" 33 = "Unable to determine user name of the current user.", "" 34 = "syb_user_get_env() called with NULL environment buffer.", "" 35 = "syb_user_get_env() called with NULL environment variable buffer.", "" 36 = "The environment variable '%1!' is not defined.", "%s" 37 = "syb_user_curdir() called with NULL buffer.", "" 38 = "Could not get the current working directory.", "" 39 = "syb_user_chdir() called with NULL buffer.", "" 40 = "Could not change current working directory to '%1!'.", "%s" 41 = "syb_file_exists() called with NULL buffer.", "" 42 = "Could not determine if '%1!' exists. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 43 = "Could not determine if '%1!' exists. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 44 = "syb_file_delete() called with NULL buffer.", "" 45 = "Could not delete file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 46 = "Could not delete file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 47 = "syb_file_get_mode() called with NULL filename.", "" 48 = "Could not get permissions for file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 49 = "Could not get permissions for file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 50 = "syb_file_set_mode() called with NULL filename.", "" 51 = "Could not set permissions for file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 52 = "Could not set permissions for file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 53 = "syb_file_copy() called with NULL source filename.", "" 54 = "syb_file_copy() called with NULL destination filename.", "" 55 = "Could not open file '%1!' to copy from.", "%s" 56 = "Could not open file '%1!' to copy to.", "%s" 57 = "Error during file copy: read count = '%1!', write count = '%2!'.", "%d %d" 58 = "Could not get permissions of file '%1!' after copying. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 59 = "Could not get permissions of file '%1!' after copying. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 60 = "Could not set permissions of file '%1!' after copying. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 61 = "Could not set permission of file '%1!' after copying. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 62 = "syb_file_rename() called with NULL source buffer.", "" 63 = "syb_file_rename() called with NULL destination buffer.", "" 64 = "Could not rename file '%1!' to '%2!'. Operating system returned: %3!.", "%s %s %s" 65 = "Could not rename file '%1!' to '%2!'. Operating system returned: %3!.", "%s %s %d" 66 = "syb_file_size() called with NULL filename.", "" 67 = "Could not determine size of '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 68 = "Could not determine size of '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 69 = "syb_file_isdir() called with NULL path.", "" 70 = "Could not determine if '%1!' is a directory. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 71 = "Could not determine if '%1!' is a directory. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 72 = "syb_user_default_charset() called with NULL buffer.", "" 73 = "syb_user_default_language() called with NULL buffer.", "" 74 = "syb_file_date() called with NULL filename.", "" 75 = "Could not get modification date for '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 76 = "Could not get modification date for '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 77 = "Could not get modification date for '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 78 = "Could not get modification date for '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 79 = "syb_path_basename() called with NULL pathname.", "" 80 = "syb_path_basename() called with NULL buffer.", "" 81 = "The pathname '%1!' to syb_path_basename() exceeds the maximum length ('%2!').", "%s %d" 82 = "syb_path_dirname() called with NULL pathname.", "" 83 = "syb_path_dirname() called with NULL buffer.", "" 84 = "The pathname '%1!' to syb_path_dirname() exceeds the maximum length ('%2!').", "%s %d" 85 = "syb_path_append_dir() called with NULL path.", "" 86 = "syb_path_append_dir() called with NULL dirname.", "" 87 = "The pathname formed by appending '%1!' to '%2!' will exceed the maximum allowed length for a path name ('%3!').", "%s %s %d" 88 = "syb_path_append_file() called with NULL pathname.", "" 89 = "syb_path_append_file() called with NULL filename.", "" 90 = "Could not append '%1!' to '%2!'.", "%s %s" 91 = "syb_path_convert () called with NULL path.", "" 92 = "The pathname '%1!' to syb_file_convert() exceeds the maximum length ('%2!').", "%s %d" 93 = "Syb_file_convert() was called with no filename.", "" 94 = "The filename '%1!' parameter to syb_file_convert() does not have the expected terminal delimiter.", "%s" 95 = "syb_file_convert() called with Invalid File Type '%1!'.", "%d" 96 = "syb_file_list() called with NULL directory name.", "" 97 = "Could not open the directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 98 = "Could not open the directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 99 = "Could not read the directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 100 = "Could not read the directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 101 = "Could not close the directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!", "%s %s" 102 = "Could not close the directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!", "%s %d" 103 = "Could not allocate list_head in syb_file_list().", "" 104 = "Could not allocate syb_file structure in syb_file_list().", "" 105 = "syb_file_list_first() called with a NULL buffer.", "" 106 = "syb_file_list_first() called with a NULL file_list.", "" 107 = "syb_file_list_next() called with a NULL buffer.", "" 108 = "syb_file_list_next() called with a NULL file_list.", "" 109 = "syb_dir_delete() called with a NULL directory name.", "" 110 = "Could not open directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 111 = "Could not open directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 112 = "Could not obtain information about '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 113 = "Could not obtain information about '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 114 = "Could not delete file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 115 = "Could not delete file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 116 = "Could not read directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 117 = "Could not read directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 118 = "Unable to delete directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 119 = "Unable to delete directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 120 = "syb_dir_create() called with NULL directory.", "" 121 = "Unable to create directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 122 = "Unable to create directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 123 = "syb_dir_get_mode() called with NULL directory.", "" 124 = "Unable to obtain information about directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 125 = "Unable to obtain information about directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 126 = "'%1!' is Not a directory.", "%s" 127 = "syb_dir_set_mode() called with NULL directory.", "" 128 = "Unable to obtain information about directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 129 = "Unable to obtain information about directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 130 = "'%1!' is not a directory.", "%s" 131 = "Unable to set the permissions for directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 132 = "Unable to set the permissions for directory '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 133 = "syb_net_get_inet_address() called with a NULL buffer.", "" 134 = "syb_net_get_ethernet_address() called with a NULL buffer.", "" 135 = "Could not get Ethernet address for '%1!'.", "%s" 136 = "syb_net_get_hostname_from_enet() called with a NULL buffer.", "" 137 = "Could not convert Ethernet address '%1!' to a Ethernet number.", "%s" 138 = "Could not obtain hostname for Ethernet address '%1!'.", "%s" 139 = "Host '%1!' not found.", "%s" 140 = "syb_net_get_hostname_from_inet() called with a NULL buffer.", "" 141 = "Could not obtain Hostname for Internet address '%1!'.", "%s" 142 = "Could not allocate context structure in syb_system_default_charset().", "" 143 = "Unable to obtain default localization information in syb_system_default_charset().", "" 144 = "Could not close the context structure in syb_system_default_charset().", "" 145 = "Unable to close the locale structure in syb_system_default_charset().", "" 146 = "Unable to allocate locale structure in syb_system_default_charset().", "" 147 = "Unable to determine default charset information.", "" 148 = "Could not allocate context structure in syb_system_default_language().", "" 149 = "Could not close the context structure in syb_system_default_language().", "" 150 = "Invalid command line argument '%1!'.", "%s" 151 = "Unable to set the debug flag '%1!'.", "%s" 152 = "Unable to set the trace flag '%1!'.", "%s" 153 = "Unable to get path information.", "" 154 = "Unable to determine sybinit release directory.", "" 155 = "Unable to determine sybinit release directory.", "" 156 = "Unable to determine sybinit release directory.", "" 157 = "Unable to determine default language information.", "" 158 = "Unable to obtain default localization information in syb_system_default_language().", "" 159 = "syb_get_home_directory() called with NULL user.", "" 160 = "syb_get_home_directory() called with NULL buffer.", "" 161 = "Could not get home directory information for '%1!'.", "%s" 162 = "Could not compile the regular expression '%1!'.", "%s" 163 = "syb_file_touch_date() called with NULL filename.", "" 164 = "Could not update modification date for '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 165 = "Could not update modification date for '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 166 = "Could not allocate context structure in syb_system_datetime().", "" 167 = "Could not obtain time information from cs_time() in syb_system_datetime().", "" 168 = "Could not close the context structure in syb_system_datetime().", "" 169 = "Could not allocate context structure in syb_system_month().", "" 172 = "Could not obtain time information from cs_time() in syb_system_month().", "" 173 = "Could not close the context structure in syb_system_month().", "" 174 = "Unable to close the locale structure in syb_system_default_language().", "" 175 = "Unable to allocate locale structure in syb_system_default_language().", "" 176 = "Could not allocate context structure in syb_system_day().", "" 177 = "Could not obtain time information from cs_time() in syb_system_day().", "" 178 = "Could not close the context structure in syb_system_day().", "" 179 = "Charset can only be specified once on the command line.", "" 180 = "Language can only be specified once on the command line.", "" 181 = "The log file can only be specified once on the command line.", "" 182 = "The resource file can only be specified once on the command line.", "" 183 = "The release directory can only be specified once on the command line.", "" 184 = "syb_file_date_buffer() called with NULL buffer.", "" 185 = "Unexpected date order string detected '%1!'.", "%s" 186 = "Could not allocate context structure in syb_file_date_buffer().", "" 187 = "Could not close the context structure in syb_file_date_buffer().", "" 188 = "syb_net_get_hostname() called with NULL hostname.", "" 189 = "Could not get hostname. Operating system returned: %1!.", "%s" 190 = "Could not get hostname. Operating system returned: %1!.", "%d" 191 = "Bad argument passed to syb_file_is_regular_file.", "" 192 = "Could not determine if %1! is a block device. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 193 = "Could not determine if %1! is a block device. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 194 = "Could not determine if %1! is a character device. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 195 = "Could not determine if %1! is a character device. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %d" 196 = "Attempt to set environment variable '%1!' to '%2!' failed.", "%s %s" 197 = "Cannot initialize library '%1!': file does not exist.", "%s" 198 = "Attempt to initialize library '%1!' failed. See the log for more information.", "%s" 199 = "Validation check for valid directory called with NULL pointer.", "" 200 = "Could not obtain directory component for '%1!'.", "%s" 201 = "Fully qualified pathname required (%1!).", "%s" 202 = "Error on directory '%1!'.", "%s" 203 = "'%1!' is not a directory.", "%s" 204 = "Directory '%1!' must have read, write and execute permissions.", "%s" 205 = "'%1!' did not return an exit status to sybinit.", "%s" 206 = "Unable to determine the value of the SYBASE environment variable.", "" 207 = "SYBINIT.NLM does NOT exist in the location indicated by the SYBASE environment variable : '%1!'.", "%s" 208 = "SYBASE environment variable file '%1!' not found.", "%s" 209 = "Unable to close the Sybase environment variable file '%1!'.", "%s" 210 = "Unable to create the Sybase environment variable file '%1!'.", "%s" 211 = "Unable to determine directory component of '%1!'.", "%s" 212 = "Unable to rename Sybase environment variable file '%1!' to '%2!'.", "%s %s" 213 = "Unable to determine filename suffix for Sybase environment file '%1!'.", "%s" 214 = "Unable to append '%1!' to '%2!' to obtain the backup sybinit environment filename.", "%s %s" 215 = "Unable to spawn %1!. Please check the System Console Screen for additional information.", "%s" 216 = "Hostname '%1!' is not valid. Hostnames may include only Roman characters.", "%s" 217 = "Unable to expand path '%1!' using call to '%2!'. Operating system returned: %3!.", "%s %s %s" 218 = "Unable to obtain information about file system '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 219 = "Unable to determine the character file interface for path '%1!'.", "%s" 220 = "Cannot append '%1! to '%2!': '%3!' is not a valid directory.", "%s %s %s" 221 = "Unable to determine whether '%1!' is a member of this cluster. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 227 = "The NLM '%1!' is already loaded.", "%s" 231 = "Address '%1!' is not valid. SPX addresses may include only characters that represent hexadecimal digits ('0'-'9' and 'a'-'f').", "%s" 244 = "yes", "" 245 = "no", "" 250 = "Error waiting for process '%1!' to complete. Operation system returned: %2!. WARNING: will not be able to determine completion status.", "%s %s" 251 = "Error checking the status of process '%1!'. Operation system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 252 = "You do not have write permission for '%1!'. Write permission to this directory may be required later; please resolve before continuing.", "%s" 300 = "WARNING:", "" 301 = "TRACE:", "" 302 = "", "" 303 = "SYSTEM ERROR:", "" 304 = "INTERNAL ERROR:", "" 305 = "Check the log (%1!) for more information. Please make a note of this error and contact your Sybase representative.", "%s" 306 = "CONNECTIVITY ERROR:", "" 307 = "SERVER ERROR:", "" 308 = "Please make a note of this error and contact your Sybase representative.", "" 401 = "inf_ifile_read() called with NULL filename.", "" 402 = "Interfaces file '%1!' is already loaded. The interfaces file should be unloaded before loading interfaces file '%2!'.", "%s %s" 403 = "Interfaces file '%1!' not found.", "%s" 404 = "Could not open interfaces file '%1!'.", "%s" 405 = "Syntax error in line '%1!'.", "%s" 406 = "Could not close interfaces file '%1!'.", "%s" 407 = "Could not close interfaces file '%1!' when freeing in-core image.", "%s" 408 = "Unable to allocate memory for an interfaces entry structure.", "" 409 = "Unable to allocate memory for an interfaces service structure.", "" 410 = "Syntax error while parsing service '%1!'.", "%s" 411 = "Unknown service type '%1!' in service '%2!'.", "%s %s" 412 = "Parse error on service line '%1!'.", "%s" 413 = "Parse error on service line '%2!': unknown protocol '%1!'.", "%s %s" 414 = "Could not determine current hostname.", "" 415 = "Could not determine Internet address for '%1!'.", "%s" 416 = "Protocol '%1!' is currently not supported on '%2!'.", "%s %s" 417 = "Unable to parse the TLI address for '%1!'.", "%s" 418 = "Interfaces file '%1!' is already open. File should be closed before writing.", "%s" 419 = "No interfaces filename specified to write to.", "" 420 = "Could not obtain directory component of interfaces file name '%1!'.", "%s" 421 = "Unable to determine sequential interfaces file backup file name.", "" 422 = "Unable to append '%1!' to '%2!' to obtain the backup interfaces filename.", "%s %s" 423 = "Unable to rename '%1!' to '%2!'.", "%s %s" 424 = "Unable to open interfaces file '%1!' for writing.", "%s" 425 = "Unable to write to the interfaces file '%1!'.", "%s" 426 = "Unable to close the interfaces file '%1!'.", "%s" 427 = "Unable to convert service for entry '%1!' to a string format.", "%s" 428 = "inf_service_construct_string() called with NULL service.", "" 429 = "inf_service_construct_string() called with NULL buffer.", "" 430 = "Unknown service type '%1!'; discarding this service.", "%d" 431 = "Unknown protocol '%1!'; discarding this service.", "%d" 432 = "TCP is the only protocol supported on TLI.", "" 433 = "Unknown network API. Valid network APIs are TLI or Sockets.", "" 434 = "A service has been detected on line '%1!' before its entry.", "%s" 435 = "Unable to parse the TLI port number '%1!'.", "%s" 436 = "Unable to determine Internet address for '%1!'.", "%s" 437 = "Unable to parse Internet address '%1!' to a TLI format.", "%s" 438 = "Unknown protocol detected for entry '%1!'; discarding this entry.", "%s" 439 = "Unknown service detected for entry '%1!'; discarding this service.", "%s" 440 = "Could not determine hostname for address '%1!'; discarding this service.", "%s" 441 = "A duplicate entry '%1!' has been detected. The first entry will be retained and all others discarded.", "%s" 442 = "Could not setup all the listener aliases.", "" 443 = "Parsing Error: '%1!' has a listener '%2!', which already has '%3!' as its listener.", "%s %s %s" 444 = " inf_service_copy() called with NULL services.", "" 445 = "No service detected in the interfaces file for entry '%1!'; discarding this entry.", "%s" 446 = "Interfaces entry '%1!' already exists: duplicate insertion disallowed.", "%s" 447 = "Interfaces entry '%1!' would be a listener of '%2!'. However, '%3!' already has an association with '%4!'.", "%s %s %s %s" 448 = "Listener Entry '%1!' has '%2!' specified as its master, but corresponds to '%3!' in the interfaces file.", "%s %s %s" 449 = "Unable to allocate memory for interfaces entry list head.", "" 450 = "Unable to allocate memory for interfaces entry list element.", "" 451 = "Duplicate service detected in interfaces entry '%1!'; service not inserted.", "%s" 452 = "Service in interfaces entry '%1!' not completely specified; service not inserted.", "%s" 453 = "inf_service_get_alias() called with NULL buffer.", "" 454 = "Could not mark interfaces entry '%1!' as a master of '%2!' as '%3!' is already associated with '%4!'.", "%s %s %s %s" 455 = "Attempt to associate '%1!' as a listener of '%2!' failed, because '%3!' has no interfaces services.", "%s %s %s" 456 = "Attempt to associate '%1!' as a listener of '%2!' failed, because '%3!' does not have a query service (there should be exactly ONE query service).", "%s %s %s" 457 = "Attempt to associate '%1!' as a listener of '%2!' failed, because '%3!' has multiple services (there should be exactly ONE query service).", "%s %s %s" 458 = "Unable to allocate memory for the listener entry of '%1!'.", "%s" 459 = "Unable to allocate memory for the listener entry service of '%1!'.", "%s" 460 = "Unable to insert the listener alias '%1!' of '%2!' into the interfaces file.", "%s %s" 461 = "inf_service_set_alias() called with NULL buffer.", "" 463 = "Could not locate interfaces entry '%1!' in the interfaces file.", "%s" 464 = "Null interface entries. Please check the interfaces file", "" 500 = "Could not locate message number '%1!' for product '%2!' in message cache.", "%d %s" 501 = "Could not locate sybinit message number '%1!'.", "%d" 502 = "Could not build message '%1!' for product '%2!'. Unbuilt text is: '%3!', and format string is '%4!'.", "%d %s %s %s" 503 = "Using 'us_english' for this message.", "" 504 = "Unable to load messages for product '%1!' using language '%2!' and character set '%3!': could not locate the localization file '%4!'.", "%s %s %s %s" 505 = "Unable to load messages for product number '%1!' using language '%2!' and character set '%3!': bad product number.", "%d %s %s" 506 = "Using 'us_english' for all messages.", "" 507 = "Format error in localization file '%1!': could not find '%2!' section. Aborting language load.", "%s %s" 508 = "Error opening '%1!' for product '%2!' localization. Aborting language load.", "%s %s" 509 = "Using '%1!' as default for all messages.", "%s" 600 = "Boot directory unset; cannot create session log.", "" 601 = "Cannot locate log directory; cannot create session log.", "" 602 = "Cannot read log directory; cannot create session log.", "" 603 = "Cannot open log file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 604 = "Log write failed. Operating system returned: %1!.", "%s" 605 = "Log close failed. Operating system returned: %1!.", "%s" 607 = "Cannot write log: log has not been created.", "" 608 = "BEGIN ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION", "" 609 = "END ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION", "" 610 = "Log close.", "" 611 = "Log name is too long; log cannot be created.", "" 612 = "OPERATING SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT", "" 613 = "USER ENVIRONMENT", "" 614 = "PROCESS LIMITS", "" 615 = "Begin output from '%1!':", "%s" 616 = "End output from '%1!'.", "%s" 617 = "Unable to generate log file name from '%1!'.", "%s" 640 = "character set:", "" 641 = "language:", "" 642 = "sybinit release directory:", "" 643 = "working release directory:", "" 644 = "user name:", "" 645 = "current directory:", "" 700 = "Yes", "" 701 = "No", "" 702 = "(Please enter Yes or No): ", "" 703 = "Continue", "" 704 = "Enter the number of your choice and press return: ", "" 705 = "Menu Manager initialization failed.", "" 706 = "Cannot create menu, exceeded maximum number of screens.", "" 707 = "Cannot create menu, screen name is NULL.", "" 708 = "Cannot create a menu (screen name = %1!) which already exists.", "%s" 709 = "Cannot set screen attribute; no screen is opened.", "" 710 = "NULL current screen.", "" 711 = "Ctrl-a Accept and Continue, Ctrl-x Exit Screen, ? Help.", "" 712 = "Ctrl-f Scroll Forward, Ctrl-b Scroll Backward.", "" 714 = "", "" 715 = "Press to continue. ", "" 716 = "Your selection is out of range. Please try again.", "" 717 = "Press Ctrl-x to exit help: ", "" 718 = " : Help : View Sybinit Error Log", "" 719 = " : Exit Help Screen", "" 720 = "Sybinit Error : ", "" 721 = "Sybinit Warning : ", "" 722 = "Sybinit Message : ", "" 723 = "Sybinit-The System 11 Installer", "" 724 = " : Help : View Sybinit Error Log", "" 725 = "Exit SYBINIT?", "" 726 = " : Select An Option : Previous Screen : Next Screen", "" 727 = " : Select An Option : Exit Sybinit", "" 728 = "Sybinit Error Log: %1!", "%s" 729 = " : Exit Sybinit Error Log Screen", "" 730 = " : Change Source Drive : Abort File Copy", "" 731 = "Specify the location of the install disk: ", "" 732 = " : Abort Installation", "" 733 = "Copying File : %1!", "%s" 734 = "Abort the Installation?", "" 735 = "Specify the location of diskette %1!", "%s" 736 = "Source Path : %1!\\", "%s" 737 = "Target Path : %1!\\", "%s" 738 = "Diskette : %1!", "%s" 739 = "Please insert diskette %1! in drive %2!", "%s %s" 740 = "%1! Installation Complete.", "%s" 741 = "Sybase Product Configuration file not found.", "" 742 = "Please insert the INSTALL diskette.", "" 743 = "Select A Product to Install", "" 744 = "%1! Installation", "%s" 745 = "Change diskette:", "" 746 = "Internal Error: Field Type for %1! is Invalid", "%s" 755 = " : Select An Option : Exit Screen : Accept", "" 756 = " : Select An Option : Exit Screen", "" 800 = "Invalid product number '%1!': product not in internal registry.", "%d" 801 = "reg_product_num_name() called with NULL buffer.", "" 802 = "reg_product_name() called with NULL buffer.", "" 803 = "Product '%1!' not registered in internal registry.", "%s" 804 = "reg_product_firstscreen() called with NULL buffer.", "" 900 = "Unexpected EOF in replay file!", "" 1100 = "Initialization of sybinit connectivity module failed.", "" 1101 = "Could not get login record for connection: server = '%1!'.", "%s" 1102 = "DBPROCESS buffer overflow. SQL text is: '%1!'.", "%s" 1103 = "Error sending SQL to server '%1!'.", "%s" 1104 = "Login attempt failed: server = '%1!'.", "%s" 1105 = "Failed to open file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 1106 = "Error reading file '%1!'. Operating system returned: %2!.", "%s %s" 1107 = "Error getting results from server '%1!'.", "%s" 1108 = "Sybinit connectivity module not initialized.", "" 1109 = "DB-Library error: '%1!'.", "%s" 1110 = "DB-Library operating system error: '%1!'.", "%s" 1111 = "SQL Server message: msg %1!, level %2!, state %3!", "%d %d %d" 1112 = "server", "" 1113 = "procedure", "" 1114 = "line", "" 1115 = "Error binding results from server '%1!'.", "%s" 1120 = "Error initializing rpc to server '%1!'.", "%s" 1121 = "Error setting rpc parameters to server '%1!'.", "%s" 1122 = "Error sending rpc to server '%1!'.", "%s" 1123 = "Sending the following SQL command to the server: '%1!'.", "%s" 1200 = "Cannot locate task list; cannot execute configuration.", "" 1201 = "Cannot execute configuration because validation of input values failed.", "" 1202 = "WARNING: will not be able to recover from this configuration due to error writing out attribute dump.", "" 1203 = "Beginning task %1!.", "%s" 1204 = "Ending task %1!.", "%s" 1205 = "...need_to %1!.", "%s" 1206 = "...need_to is null -- executing by default.", "" 1207 = "...able_to %1!.", "%s" 1208 = "...able_to is null -- not executing.", "" 1209 = "...task actions %1!.", "%s" 1210 = "...WARNING: task actions null -- not executing.", "" 1211 = "...task succeed %1!.", "%s" 1212 = "...task succeed null -- not executing.", "" 1213 = "Running task: %1!.", "%s" 1214 = "Task succeeded: %1!.", "%s" 1215 = "Task failed: %1!. Terminating configuration.", "%s" 1216 = "Configuration completed successfully.", "" 1217 = "Configuration failed.", "" 1218 = "Because this sybinit session was invoked with the '%1! %2!' flag, the above warning(s) will be ignored and the configuration will proceed.", "%s %s" 1219 = "Exiting sybinit because of the above warning(s). To proceed with the configuration despite the above warning(s), invoke sybinit with the '%1! %2!' flag.", "%s %s" 1230 = "Tasklist terminated at the user's behest", "" 1300 = "Unable to determine the sybinit release directory.", "" 1302 = "Unable to set the sybinit release directory attribute.", "" 1303 = "Unable to initialize the Localization Manager.", "" 1304 = "The validate only flag must be specified with the resource file.", "" 1305 = "Unable to determine the sybinit directory pathname.", "" 1306 = "Unable to determine the Sybase release directory.", "" 1308 = "Unable to set the Sybase release directory attribute.", "" 1310 = "Unable to set the Sybase resource file attribute.", "" 1311 = "Unable to initialize the Log Manager.", "" 1312 = "Error while accessing attribute dump in the process of recovering previous configuration session.", "" 1313 = "Could not load the attribute dump in the process of recovering previous configuration session.", "" 1314 = "Error in sybinit recovery log: no product specified in recovery log.", "" 1315 = "Do you wish to recover the previous configuration session? ", "" 1316 = " '%1!'.", "%s" 1319 = "Invalid product '%1!' specified in sybinit recovery log attribute dump.", "%s" 1320 = "Error in sybinit recoverly log: no language specified in attribute dump.", "" 1321 = "Task list for product '%1!' not in sybinit recovery log.", "%s" 1322 = "Unable to execute task list for product '%1!'.", "%s" 1323 = "Unable to load in resource file '%1!'.", "%s" 1324 = "No product specified in resource file '%1!'.", "%s" 1325 = "Unknown product '%1!' specified in resource file '%2!'.", "%s %s" 1326 = "Unable to verify the resource file '%1!'.", "%s" 1327 = "No setup from resources file function in registry for '%1!'.", "%s" 1328 = "No language specified in the resource file '%1!'.", "%s" 1329 = "Could not obtain first screen for '%1!'.", "%s" 1330 = "Could not open and display first screen for '%1!'.", "%s" 1331 = "No language specified in interactive mode.", "" 1332 = "Could not obtain first screen for sybinit.", "" 1333 = "Could not open and display sybinit first screen.", "" 1334 = "Sybinit : \\n\\tsybinit\\n\\t [-a]\\n\\t [-c charset]\\n\\t [-e]\\n\\t [-h]\\n\\t [-l language]\\n\\t [-log log_file]\\n\\t [-r resource_file]\\n\\t [-s release_directory]\\n\\t [-v]", "" 1336 = "'%1!'", "%s" 1338 = "Unable to initialize the Screen Manager.", "" 1339 = "Unable to initialize the SQL Execution Module.", "" 1340 = "Unable to create Attributes.", "" 1341 = "Unable to create screens.", "" 1342 = " Unable to setup sybinit environment.", "" 1343 = "Ignoring recovery log from previous session.", "" 1344 = "Recovering configuration session for product '%1!'.", "%s" 1345 = "Exiting.", "" 1346 = "Exit sybinit? ", "" 1347 = "There are tasks that are currently running. Do you REALLY want to terminate the tasks? ", "" 1348 = "Dump out current attributes?", "" 1349 = "Enter an attribute resource filename (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 1350 = "Attributes successfully dumped to '%1!'.", "%s" 1400 = "Sybinit : \\n\\tsybinit\\n\\t [/validate]\\n\\t [/charset=charset]\\n\\t [/environment]\\n\\t [/help]\\n\\t [/language=language]\\n\\t [/log=log_file]\\n\\t [/resource=resource_file]\\n\\t [/sybase=release_directory]\\n\\t [/version]", "" 1401 = "Directory '%1!' already exists, and is not a valid System 11 Release directory. Please specify a different Release directory location.", "%s" 1402 = "Directory '%1!' is a System 11 Release directory. Overwrite ?", "%s" 1403 = "The log file for this session is '%1!'.", "%s" 1404 = "Using resource file '%1!' for product attributes.", "%s" 1502 = "Cannot allocate memory of size %1!: invalid size.", "%d" 1503 = "Attempt to allocate memory failed.", "" 1506 = "Cannot add memory of size %1! to existing memory: invalid size.", "%d" 1507 = "Attempt to add memory to an invalid memory pointer.", "" 1508 = "Attempt to add memory failed.", "" 1509 = "Invalid arguments to syb_calloc(): number = %1!, size = %2!.", "%d %d" 1510 = "Attempt to allocate memory via calloc() failed.", "" 1511 = "Operating system swap space is low. The operating system may kill sybinit.", "" 1650 = "In resource file '%1!': '%2!' is an invalid product name.", "%s %s" 1651 = "In resource file '%3!': '%2!' is an invalid attribute for product '%1!'.", "%s %s %s" 1652 = "Syntax error in resource file '%1!': %2!.", "%s %s" 1653 = "%1! is an incomplete attribute dump.", "%s" 1654 = "The attribute '%1!' is required for configuration of product '%2!' but is not set in resource file '%3!'.", "%s %s %s" 1655 = "The attribute '%1!' for product '%2!' was specified more than once in resource file '%3!'.", "%s %s %s" 1656 = "Internal product registry error. There are '%1!' registered products.", "%d" 1657 = "Attribute '%1!' could not be set because '%2!' is an invalid value.", "%s %s" 3101 = "SYBINIT", "" 3102 = "", "" 3103 = "SYBINIT", "" 3104 = "\ 1. Release Directory\\n\\nIf you are configuring a new server, and the \ displayed directory is not the same as the directory into which you \ loaded the SYBASE files, exit sybinit. Reset the SYBASE environment variable \ to point to the directory into which you loaded the SYBASE \ files. Restart sybinit, and begin again. If you are upgrading, select \ this option to set the release directory of the server you are \ upgrading.\\n\\n2. Edit / View Interfaces File\\n\\nSelect this item \ if you want to\\n- Add an interfaces entry for a server product\\n- \ Modify an interfaces entry for a server product\\n- Add a new client \ interfaces entry\\n- Modify a client interfaces entry\\n- View an \ existing interfaces entry\\n\\n3. Configure a Server \ Product\\n\\nSelect this item if you want to configure a new server \ product, or upgrade SQL Server from the 4.8 or later release level to \ the current release level.\\n\\n4. Configure an Open Client/Server \ Product\\n\\nSelect this item if you want to configure Connectivity \ products, such as Open Server Library.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress \ Ctrl-x to exit sybinit.", "" 3105 = "\ 1. Release Directory\\n\\nIf you are configuring a new server, and the \ displayed directory is not the same as the directory into which you \ loaded the SYBASE files, exit sybinit. Reset the SYBASE logical \ to point to the directory into which you loaded the SYBASE \ files. Restart sybinit, and begin again. If you are upgrading, select \ this option to set the release directory of the server you are \ upgrading.\\n\\nType of Installation: This item displays whether this SYBASE \ installation is primary or secondary. A primary installation is for a \ production environment, and has logicals defined in a SYBASE command file. \ A secondary installation is for a test environment and has logicals defined \ at a process level. You indicated the installation type when you ran \ VMSINSTAL.\\\n\\\n2. Edit / View Interfaces File\\n\\nSelect this item \ if you want to\\n- Add an interfaces entry for a server product\\n- \ Modify an interfaces entry for a server product\\n- Add a new client \ interfaces entry\\n- Modify a client interfaces entry\\n- View an \ existing interfaces entry\\n\\n3. Configure a Server \ Product\\n\\nSelect this item if you want to configure a new server \ product, or upgrade SQL Server from the 4.8 or later release level to \ the current release level.\\n\\n4. Configure an Open Client/Server \ Product\\n\\nSelect this item if you want to configure Connectivity \ products, such as Open Server Library.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress \ Ctrl-x to exit sybinit.", "" 3106 = "\ Quick New SQL Server Install\\n\r\\nSelect this option to install \ a new SQL Server quickly, using default values for many configuration \ parameters. See your Installation Guide for a description of the \ default values.\\n\r\\nConfigure a Server product\\n\r\\nSelect this \ option to install a new SQL Server using custom values for configuration \ parameters. Also select this option if you want to upgrade an existing \ SQL Server to the current release level.\\n\r\\nEdit / View Interfaces \ File\\n\r\\nSelect this item \ if you want to add or modify network support for clients and \ servers.\\n\r\\nCopy Files from Diskette\\n\r\\nSelect this option to copy a new \ Sybase product from your distribution diskettes or \ CD-ROM.\\n\r\\nView / Edit Environment Values\\n\r\\nSelect this option to \ configure the SYBASE environment values stored in the \ sybenv.dat file.\\n\r\\nRelease Directory\\n\r\\nSelect this option to specify \ the name of the existing SYBASE release directory you intend to use. \ By default, sybinit lists the value of the sybenv.dat variable, \ SYBASE.", "" 3111 = "CONFIGURE SERVER PRODUCTS", "" 3112 = "", "" 3113 = "CONFIGURE SERVER PRODUCTS", "" 3114 = "\ Select the number of the product you want to configure, and press \ Return.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nYou do not need to press Ctrl-a to continue \ to the next screen, as your selection of a product automatically leads \ to the next screen.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to \ exit this screen and cancel any selections you have made in this \ screen. sybinit will return to the previous menu. You can repeat \ Ctrl-x to return to previous menus and exit sybinit to the operating \ system prompt.", "" 3115 = "\ Select the name of the Sybase product you want to configure and press \ Return. Sybinit lists all of the products that have been copied from the \ CD-ROM or floppy disks to you hard disk.", "" 3121 = "CONFIGURE CONNECTIVITY PRODUCTS", "" 3122 = "", "" 3123 = "CONFIGURE CONNECTIVITY PRODUCTS", "" 3124 = "\ sybinit presents a list of available Connectivity products. Select the \ one you want to configure, and press Return.\\n\\n* Control Keys \ *\\n\\nYou do not need to press Ctrl-a to continue \ to the next screen, as your selection of a product automatically leads \ to the next screen.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this screen and cancel any \ selections you have made in this screen. sybinit will return to the \ previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to previous menus and \ exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3131 = "CONFIGURE FRONT END PRODUCTS", "" 3132 = "", "" 3133 = "CONFIGURE FRONT END PRODUCTS", "" 3134 = "\ sybinit presents a list of available front end. Select the \ one you want to configure, and press Return.\\n\\n* Control Keys \ *\\n\\nYou do not need to press Ctrl-a to continue \ to the next screen, as your selection of a product automatically leads \ to the next screen.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this screen and cancel any \ selections you have made in this screen. sybinit will return to the \ previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to previous menus and \ exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3141 = "INTERFACES FILE TOP SCREEN", "" 3142 = "", "" 3143 = "INTERFACES FILE TOP SCREEN", "" 3144 = "\ 1. Add a new entry\\n\\nSelect this option to add a new listener \ service.\\n\\n2. Modify an existing entry\\n\\nSelect this option to \ change any of the values associated with any interfaces file \ entry.\\n\\n3. View an existing entry\\n\\nSelect this option to look \ at any previously defined interfaces file entry.\\n\\n4. Delete an \ existing entry\\n\\nSelect this option to remove an existing entry \ from your interfaces file.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nYou do not need to \ press Ctrl-a to continue \ to the next screen, as your selection of an item automatically leads \ to the next screen.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this screen and cancel any \ selections you have made in this screen. sybinit will return to the \ previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to previous menus and \ exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3145 = "\ Add a new entry\\n\r\\nSelect this option to add a new listener \ service.\\n\r\\nModify an existing entry\\n\r\\nSelect this option to \ change any of the values associated with an interfaces file \ entry.\\n\r\\nView an existing entry\\n\r\\nSelect this option to look \ at any previously defined interfaces file entry.\\n\r\\nDelete an \ existing entry\\n\r\\nSelect this option to remove an existing entry \ from your interfaces file.", "" 3151 = "CREATE NEW INTERFACES FILE ENTRY", "" 3152 = "", "" 3153 = "CREATE NEW INTERFACES FILE ENTRY", "" 3154 = "\ 1. Server Name:\\n\\nSelect this option to enter the name of the \ server for which you want to create an interfaces file entry. Type \ the name at the prompt.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a to \ accept the displayed name and proceed to the next menu.\\n\\nPress \ Ctrl-x to exit this screen. Sybinit will return to the previous menu. \ You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to previous menus and exit \ sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3155 = "\ Server Name\\n\r\\nSelect this option to enter the name of the \ server for which you want to create an interfaces file entry. Type \ the name at the prompt and press enter.\\n\r\\nWhen the menu displays the \ correct server name, press to continue to the next screen.", "" 3161 = "CHOOSE INTERFACES FILE ENTRY", "" 3162 = "", "" 3163 = "CHOOSE INTERFACES FILE ENTRY", "" 3164 = "\ Sybinit displays a list of available interfaces file entries. This \ list contains entries for SQL Servers and Backup Servers. If the \ entire list does not fit on one screen, scroll to the end of the \ list. Select the interfaces file entry you want to modify.\\n\\n* \ Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-f if you want to scroll forward through \ the list of available interfaces file entries. You must scroll to the \ end of the list before selecting an entry.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-b if you \ want to scroll backward through the list of available interfaces file \ entries.\\n\\nYou do not need to press Ctrl-a to continue to the next \ screen, as your selection of an interfaces file entry automatically \ leads to the next screen.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this screen. \ Sybinit will return to the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to \ return to previous menus and exit sybinit to the operating system \ prompt.", "" 3165 = "\ Sybinit displays a list of available interfaces file entries. This \ list contains entries for both SQL Servers and Backup Servers. If the \ entire list does not fit on one screen, continue pressing the down arrow key \ to scroll to the end of the list. Press Enter to select the interfaces \ file entry you want to modify.", "" 3171 = "SERVER INTERFACES FILE ENTRY SCREEN", "" 3172 = "", "" 3173 = "SERVER INTERFACES FILE ENTRY SCREEN", "" 3174 = "\ 1. Retry count:\\n\\nThis option allows you to specify the number of \ times a client will repeat an attempt to connect with the SQL Server \ after an initial failure to connect. Select this option if you want \ to change the displayed value.\\n\\n2. Retry delay:\\n\\nThis option \ allows you to specify how many seconds a client will wait between \ retries to connect with the SQL Server. Select this option if you \ want to change the displayed value.\\n\\n3. Add a new listener \ service:\\n\\nSelect this option if you want to add a listener service \ that will allow network connections to the SQL Server. Note that \ sybinit displays any currently available listener services at the \ bottom of the screen.\\n\\nModify or delete a listener \ service:\\n\\nIf you have previously configured listener services, \ sybinit displays each currently available listener service as a \ separate menu option. Select the listener service that you want to \ modify or delete.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a to accept \ all of the displayed values for the interfaces file entry. Sybinit \ will prompt you to verify that you want to write these changes to the \ interfaces file. Type 'y' at the prompt to write the \ changes.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this screen. Sybinit will return \ to the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to \ previous menus and exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3175 = "\ Retry Count\\n\r\\nThis option allows you to specify the number of \ times a client will repeat an attempt to connect with the SQL Server \ after an initial failure to connect. Select this option if you want \ to change the displayed value.\\n\r\\nRetry Delay\\n\r\\nThis option \ allows you to specify how many seconds a client will wait between \ retries to connect with the SQL Server. Select this option if you \ want to change the displayed value.\\n\r\\nAdd a new listener \ service\\n\r\\nSelect this option if you want to add a listener service \ that will allow network connections to the SQL Server. Note that \ sybinit displays any currently available listener services at the \ bottom of the screen.\\n\r\\nModify or delete a listener \ service\\n\r\\nIf you have previously configured listener services, \ sybinit displays each currently available listener service as a \ separate menu option. Select the listener service that you want to \ modify or delete.\\n\r\\n* Continue to Next Screen *\\n\r\\nPress to accept \ all of the displayed values for the interfaces file entry. Sybinit \ will prompt you to verify that you want to write these changes to the \ interfaces file. Select 'Yes' at the prompt to write the \ changes.", "" 3191 = "SELECT NETWORK PROTOCOL", "" 3192 = "", "" 3193 = "SELECT NETWORK PROTOCOL", "" 3194 = "\ Select the name of a network protocol to use for the new service. The \ actual list of available protocols will differ depending on which \ operating system you are using, and what network software you have \ installed. See your \"SYBASE SQL Server Installation Guide\" for details \ on supported \ protocols.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this screen \ and cancel any changes you have made to the screen. sybinit will \ return to the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to \ previous menus and exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3195 = "\ Select the name of network protocol to use for the new service. If you need \ to support more than one service, you can add additional listener services \ for the same interfaces file entry. See your Installation Guide for details.", "" 3201 = "EDIT TCP SERVICE", "" 3202 = "", "" 3203 = "EDIT TCP SERVICE", "" 3204 = "\ 1. Hostname/Address\\n\\nSelect this entry to change the displayed TCP \ host name or IP address of the SQL Server you are installing. By \ default, sybinit displays the host name of the machine you are \ currently using.\\n\\n2. Port\\n\\nSelect this entry to enter the 4- \ or 5-digit port number for SQL Server. Valid port numbers range from \ 1024 to 65535. See Chapter 2 of your \"SYBASE SQL Server Installation \ Guide\" for \ information on selecting an unused port number.\\n\\nSQL Server will \ use this port number to manage connections from clientSQL Servers. \ (Clients must use the same port number to establish a connection with \ this SQL Server.)\\n\\n3. Name \ Alias\\n\\nSelect this entry if you would like to define an alias (a \ \"nickname\") for the TCP service. On multiple-protocol networks, \ you can use the alias to distinguish the TCP service from other \ services you have defined.\\n\\n4. Delete this service from the \ interfaces entry\\n\\nSelect this entry to delete an existing service \ (the displayed host name, port, and name alias) from the server's \ interfaces entry.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a to accept \ the displayed TCP service.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this screen and \ cancel any changes you have made to the screen. sybinit will return \ to the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to previous \ menus and exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3205 = "\ 1. Hostname/Address\\n\\nSelect this entry to change the displayed TCP \ host name or IP address of the SQL Server you are installing. By \ default, sybinit displays the host name of the machine you are \ currently using.\\n\\n2. Port\\n\\nSelect this entry to enter the 4- \ or 5-digit port number for SQL Server. Valid port numbers range from \ 1024 to 65535. See Chapter 2 of your \"SYBASE SQL Server Installation \ Guide\" for \ information on selecting an unused port number.\\n\\nSQL Server will \ use this port number to manage connections from clients. \ (Clients must use the same port number to establish a connection with \ this SQL Server.)\\n\\n3. Name \ Alias\\n\\nSelect this entry if you would like to define an alias (a \ \"nickname\") for the TCP service. On multiple-protocol networks, \ you can use the alias to distinguish the TCP service from other \ services you have defined.\\n\\n4. Server type\\n\\nSelect this \ option if you want to change the server type from a master server to a \ companion server. By default, sybinit installs a master server. If \ you want to install a master server only, ignore this \ option.\\n\\nSee your \"SYBASE SQL Server Installation Guide\" for more \ information on \ installing companion servers.\\n\\n5. Delete this service from the \ interfaces entry\\n\\nSelect this entry to delete an existing service \ (the displayed host name, port, and name alias) from the server's \ interfaces entry.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a to accept \ the displayed TCP service.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this screen and \ cancel any changes you have made to the screen. sybinit will return \ to the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to previous \ menus and exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3206 = "\ Hostname/Address\\n\r\\nSelect this entry to change the displayed TCP \ host name or IP address of the SQL Server you are installing. By \ default, sybinit displays the host name of the machine you are \ currently using.\\n\r\\nPort\\n\r\\nSelect this entry to enter the 4- \ or 5-digit port number for SQL Server. Valid port numbers range from \ 1024 to 65535. See Chapter 2 of your Installation Guide for \ information on selecting an unused port number.\\n\r\\nSQL Server will \ use this port number to manage connections from clientSQL Servers. \ (Clients must use the same port number to establish a connection with \ this SQL Server.)\\n\r\\nName \ Alias\\n\r\\nSelect this entry if you would like to define an alias (a \ \"nickname\") for the TCP service. On multiple-protocol networks, \ you can use the alias to distinguish the TCP service from other \ services you have defined.\\n\r\\nDelete this service from the \ interfaces entry\\n\r\\nSelect this option to delete an existing service \ (the displayed host name, port, and name alias) from the server's \ interfaces file entry.\\n\r\\n* Continue to Next Screen *\\n\r\\nPress to \ accept the displayed TCP service. Sybinit will ask you if the information \ is correct. Select 'yes' to accept the information and continue to the \ 'Server Interfaces File Entry Screen.'", "" 3211 = "EDIT DECNET SERVICE", "" 3212 = "", "" 3213 = "EDIT DECNET SERVICE", "" 3214 = "\ 1. Nodename\\n\\nSelect this option to change the displayed nodename \ for the SQL Server you are installing. By default, sybinit displays \ the current nodename.\\n\\n2. Object\\n\\nSelect this option if you \ choose to enter a network object number for SQL Server. Valid object \ numbers range from 128 to 253.\\n\\nSybase recommends that you avoid \ using object numbers. SQL Server contains object number support to \ maintain compatibility with earlier releases.\\n\\n3. Name \ Alias\\n\\nSelect this entry if you would like to define an alias (a \ \"nickname\") for the DECnet service. On multiple-protocol networks, \ you can use the alias to distinguish the DECnet service from other \ services you have defined.\\n\\n5. Delete this service from the \ interfaces entry\\n\\nSelect this entry to delete an existing service \ (the displayed nodename, object, and name alias) from the server's \ interfaces entry.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a to accept \ the displayed DECnet service.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this screen \ and cancel any changes you have made to the screen. sybinit will \ return to the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to \ previous menus and exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3215 = "\ 1. Nodename\\n\\nSelect this option to change the displayed nodename \ for the SQL Server you are installing. By default, sybinit displays \ the current nodename.\\n\\n2. Object\\n\\nSelect this option if you \ choose to enter a network object number for SQL Server. Valid object \ numbers range from 128 to 253.\\n\\nSybase recommends that you avoid \ using object numbers. SQL Server contains object number support to \ maintain compatibility with earlier releases.\\n\\n3. Name \ Alias\\n\\nSelect this entry if you would like to define an alias (a \ \"nickname\") for the DECnet service. On multiple-protocol networks, \ you can use the alias to distinguish the DECnet service from other \ services you have defined.\\n\\n4. Server type\\n\\nSelect this \ option if you want to change the server type from a master server to a \ companion server. By default, sybinit installs a master server. If \ you want to install a master server only, ignore this \ option.\\n\\nSee your \"SYBASE SQL Server Installation Guide\" for more \ information on \ installing companion servers.\\n\\n5. Delete this service from the \ interfaces entry\\n\\nSelect this entry to delete an existing service \ (the displayed nodename, object, and name alias) from the server's \ interfaces entry.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a to accept \ the displayed DECnet service.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this screen \ and cancel any changes you have made to the screen. sybinit will \ return to the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to \ previous menus and exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3221 = "EDIT SPX SERVICE", "" 3222 = "", "" 3223 = "EDIT SPX SERVICE", "" 3224 = "\ 1. Hostname/Address\\n\\nSelect this option to enter the host name on \ which the server will operate. By default, sybinit lists the current \ host name. An example of a valid host name/address is \ 00000001,AA0004002104.\\n\\n2. Socket\\n\\nSelect this option to \ enter the socket that the server will use to listen for client \ connections. Valid socket numbers range from 0x8000 to 0xBFFF. You \ may enter the socket number in either hex or decimal format; entries \ beginning with \"0x\" are interpreted as hex.\\n\\n3. Name Alias\\n\\nSelect this option if you would like \ to define an alias (a \"nickname\") for the SPX service. On \ multiple-protocol networks, you can use the alias to distinguish the \ SPX service from other services you have defined.\\n\\n4. Delete this \ service from the interfaces entry\\n\\nSelect this entry to delete an \ existing service (the displayed host name, socket, and name alias) \ from the server's interfaces entry.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a \ to accept the displayed SPX service.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this \ screen and cancel any changes you have made to the screen. sybinit \ will return to the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to \ previous menus and exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3225 = "\ 1. Hostname/Address\\n\\nSelect this option to enter the host name on \ which the server will operate. By default, sybinit lists the current \ host name. An example of a valid host name/address is \ 00000001,AA0004002104.\\n\\n2. Socket\\n\\nSelect this option to \ enter the socket that the server will use to listen for client \ connections. Valid socket numbers range from 0x8000 to 0xBFFF. You \ may enter the socket number in either hex or decimal format; entries \ beginning with \"0x\" are interpreted as hex.\\n\\nRefer to Chapter 2 \ of your \"SYBASE SQL Server Installation Guide\" for information on valid \ socket numbers.\\n\\n3. Name Alias\\n\\nSelect this option if you would like \ to define an alias (a \"nickname\") for the SPX service. On \ multiple-protocol networks, you can use the alias to distinguish the \ SPX service from other services you have defined.\\n\\n4. Server type\\n\\nSelect this \ option if you want to change the server type from a master server to a \ companion server. By default, sybinit installs a master server. If \ you want to install a master server only, ignore this \ option.\\n\\nSee your \"SYBASE SQL Server Installation Guide\" for more \ information on \ installing companion servers.\\n\\n5. Delete this \ service from the interfaces entry\\n\\nSelect this entry to delete an \ existing service (the displayed host name, socket, and name alias) \ from the server's interfaces entry.\\n\\n* Control Keys *\\n\\nPress Ctrl-a \ to accept the displayed SPX service.\\n\\nPress Ctrl-x to exit this \ screen and cancel any changes you have made to the screen. sybinit \ will return to the previous menu. You can repeat Ctrl-x to return to \ previous menus and exit sybinit to the operating system prompt.", "" 3226 = "\ Hostname/Address\\n\r\\nSelect this option to enter the name of the file server \ on which SQL Server will operate. By default, sybinit lists the current \ file server name.\\n\r\\nSocket\\n\r\\nSelect this option to \ enter the socket that the server will use to listen for client \ connections. The default socket number is 0x83bd. Other valid socket \ numbers are 0x83dd, 0x83be, 0x83de, 0x83da, 0x83df, 0x83db, 0x83e0, 0x83dc, \ and 0x83e1. Enter the socket number in either hex or decimal format; entries \ beginning with \"0x\" are interpreted as hex.\\n\r\\nName Alias\\n\r\\nSelect this \ option if you would like to define an alias (a \"nickname\") for the SPX \ service. On \ multiple-protocol networks, you can use the alias to distinguish the \ SPX service from other services you have defined.\\n\r\\nDelete this \ service from the interfaces entry\\n\r\\nSelect this entry to delete an \ existing service (the displayed host name, socket, and name alias) \ from the server's interfaces entry.\\n\r\\n* Continue to Next Screen *\\n\r\\nPress \ to accept the displayed SPX service. Sybinit will ask you if \ the information is correct. Select 'yes' to accept the information and \ continue to the 'Server Interfaces File Entry Screen.'", "" 3231 = "EDIT APPLETALK SERVICE", "" 3232 = "", "" 3233 = "", "" 3234 = "", "" 3301 = "Enter the pathname of the release directory to use (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3302 = "Release directory: ", "" 3303 = "Edit / View Interfaces File", "" 3304 = "Configure a Server product", "" 3305 = "Configure an Open Client/Server product", "" 3306 = "Configure a Front End product", "" 3307 = "Copy Files from Diskette", "" 3308 = "View / Edit Environment Values", "" 3309 = "Check System Consistency", "" 3310 = "Type of installation: ", "" 3311 = "primary (system-level access)", "" 3312 = "secondary (process-level or group-level access)", "" 3314 = "Quick New SQL Server Install", "" 3401 = "Could not load localized messages for product '%1!'.", "%s" 3402 = "Product", "" 3403 = "Date Installed", "" 3404 = "Date Configured", "" 3405 = "Products:", "" 3501 = "Interfaces File: ", "" 3502 = "Add a new entry", "" 3503 = "Modify an existing entry", "" 3504 = "View an existing entry", "" 3505 = "Delete an existing entry", "" 3511 = "An entry with that name already exists in the interfaces file.", "" 3512 = "Enter the name of the server to add (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3513 = "Server name: ", "" 3514 = "Select one of the following interfaces entries:", "" 3522 = "Entry '%1!' not found in interfaces file.", "%s" 3530 = "This entry is invalid because it has no listeners. Please add one or more listeners to the entry, or enter Ctrl-x to leave this screen without writing the entry to the interfaces file.", "" 3531 = "Write the changes to the interfaces file now? ", "" 3532 = "Are you sure you want to cancel? ", "" 3533 = "Enter the retry count (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3534 = "Enter the delay interval between retries (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3535 = "Remove this entry from the interfaces file? ", "" 3536 = "Backup Server: ", "" 3537 = "Retry Count: ", "" 3538 = "Retry Delay: ", "" 3539 = "Add a new listener service", "" 3540 = "Modify or delete a service", "" 3541 = "Protocol", "" 3542 = "Address", "" 3543 = "Port", "" 3544 = "Name Alias", "" 3545 = "Type", "" 3546 = "Listener services available:", "" 3547 = "Add a new query service", "" 3548 = "Query services available:", "" 3551 = "TCP", "" 3552 = "DECnet", "" 3553 = "SPX", "" 3554 = "ADSP", "" 3561 = "Enter the name alias to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3562 = "Enter the hostname or Internet address to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3563 = "Enter the port number to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3564 = "Name Alias:", "" 3565 = "Hostname/Address:", "" 3566 = "Port:", "" 3567 = "Is this information correct? ", "" 3568 = "Remove this service from the interfaces entry? ", "" 3569 = "Delete this service from the interfaces entry", "" 3570 = "master", "" 3571 = "companion", "" 3572 = "Please specify a hostname first.", "" 3573 = "Is this server a companion server? ", "" 3574 = "Server type:", "" 3581 = "Enter the name alias to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3582 = "Enter the nodename to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3583 = "Enter the object number to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3584 = "Name Alias:", "" 3585 = "Nodename:", "" 3586 = "Object:", "" 3591 = "Enter the name alias to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3592 = "Enter the hostname or Internet address to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3593 = "Enter the socket number to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3594 = "Name alias:", "" 3595 = "Hostname / Address:", "" 3596 = "Socket:", "" 3597 = "Enter the name alias to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3598 = "Enter the AppleTalk zone name to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3599 = "Enter the Appletalk object name to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3600 = "Zone name:", "" 3601 = "Object name:", "" 3602 = "Name alias:", "" 3611 = "Enter the hexadecimal Internet address to use for this entry (default is '%1!'): ", "%s" 3612 = "Internet address:", "" 3650 = "Netware system check", "" 3651 = "", "" 3652 = "", "" 3653 = "", "" 3654 = "Major", "" 3655 = "Minor", "" 3656 = "Rev.", "" 3657 = "Month", "" 3658 = "Day", "" 3659 = "Year", "" 3660 = "NLM check results : ", "" 4000 = "Validation function for server name called with NULL pointer.", "" 4001 = "Server name '%1!' is too long; the maximum number of characters allowed is '%2!'.", "%s %d" 4002 = "SQL Server name was not supplied.", "" 4003 = "Name '%1!' is not valid. Server names may include only alphanumeric Roman characters or punctuation marks.", "%s" 4004 = "Interfaces entry name '%1!' already exists.", "%s" 4005 = "Port '%1!' is not valid. Port descriptions may include only alphanumeric Roman characters.", "%s" 4006 = "Use of object names (%1!) is not recommeded due to negative impact on performance.", "%s" 4007 = "No products detected in internal registry.", "" 4008 = "Product short names not detected in the internal registry.", "" 4009 = "Product short name '%1!' is not valid.", "%s" 4010 = "Sybase recommends against using DECnet object names (%1!); please use an object number instead.", "%s" 4011 = "Object name '%1!' is too long. Object names are restricted to %2! characters.", "%s %d" 4012 = "Runserver file '%1!' already exists. Runserver file names are restricted to 8 characters. Please choose a different server name, or delete the existing runserver file.", "%s" 4013 = "Port '%1!' is registered to '%2!'. Either choose a different port address or make sure that this port is available before continuing.", "%d %s" 4014 = "Port '%1!' is out of the valid range of Sybase supported ports.", "%s" ; End of section. on server. By default, sybinit installs a master server. If \ you want to install a master server only, ignore this \ option.\\n\\nSee your \"SYBASE SQL Server Installation Guide\" for more \ information on \ installing companion servers.\\n\\n5. Delete this \ service from the interfaces entry\\n\\nSelect this entry to delete an \ existing servic}^{9'Pn T1㱙Ѐl0I ڰD >h9 *̡=L' +Bw\R3{ο8˄B%Ʌ-uLeȟ@cU\܊=Nj^Q8?|x}$jdhYb7/xr4%T EmQ0xiueM,XR!ayT ARtj}9"|&! `z7v ]"]'n#ΖC)a d'2JZ&Լ${0q TV̞4\":vue/u@uwRI0-'[̫ k[5VP FOv aO,#4LaBjһ$- ݗ$t(NrtX'c3jb xr,BU^5(,p~bCSFk5_1j ?@111