on 03-20-2009 7:05 AM
is there any command or ways to find out if the installed maxdb is 64 or 32 bit ?
I cant seem to find this information
> is there any command or ways to find out if the installed maxdb is 64 or 32 bit ?
> I cant seem to find this information
Hi there.
You can figure this out at different places.
The easiest one is usually to have a look into the KNLDIAG/KNLMSG file, since the platform and processor architecture is written into this file during startup. So you can find it rather at the beginning of the file.
Then you can (at least with MaxDB >= 7.5) use the registry of installed software:
sdbregview -l
will print out a list of all the installed MaxDB components including the Bit-range.
I guess these two should do for starters.
regards,
Lars
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Hello
select * from version
gives this beside others, too.
Regards Thomas
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