Which version are you using? In SQL Server 7. from Enterprise Manager, right click the server you're dealing with---->Propertities---->Connections tab, you'll see it there.
-cyt(cyt);
2001-11-2(#246641@0)
Tks, I use Sybase 12
-xiaozhu(zhutou);
2001-11-2(#246918@0)
change the parameter in configuration file , restart the database server.
-ca010406(shasha);
2001-11-2(#246941@0)
The sisters here are so technically strong. Just curious.
-pyramid(金字塔);
2001-11-2(#246959@0)
Do you mean change values in sql.ini? Thank you.
-xiaozhu(zhutou);
2001-11-2(#247003@0)
find the directory where sybase server located, find a file named like XXX.cfg, it is an txt file actually, there is a user connection parameter for your sybase dataserver.
-ca010406(shasha);
2001-11-2(#247006@0)
Coolness, it helps.
-xiaozhu(zhutou);
2001-11-5(#249831@0)
Pls use the following store procedure on isql:
sp_configure,"number of user connections",this is a static parameter.
you can use "select @@max_connections" to view the max connections
-hank12345(土老坎);
2001-11-5(#249845@0)