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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help on processes not associated with a TTY Post 8576 by bluefactory on Monday 15th of October 2001 12:16:56 AM
Old 10-15-2001
Hi rwb1959 ,

Thanks for your reply. I'd appreciate it! ^____^

What do u mean by COTS? Sorry, I am not sure what it stands for.

I've talked to the database administrator who are in charged of the both the Unix and Informix servers. He told me that the "improper disconnections" are mainly caused by closing NetTerms (telnet program used to connect to server) directly without "logoff"

Can we somehow increase the "awareness" of the system to those users who are disconnected?




Quote:
Originally posted by rwb1959
[B]What are the programs that they are running?
Are they in-house developed apps.?
Are they standard COTS?
Are they customized COTS?
 

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PDO_INFORMIX DSN - Connecting to Informix databases

	The  PDO_INFORMIX  Data Source Name (DSN) is based on the Informix ODBC DSN string. Details on configuring an Informix ODBC DSN are avail-
       able from the Informix Dynamic Server Information Center. The major components of the PDO_INFORMIX DSN are:

	      o DSN prefix
		- The DSN prefix is informix:.

	      o DSN
		- The DSN can be either a data source setup using odbc.ini or a complete connection string.

       Example #1

	      PDO_INFORMIX DSN example using odbc.ini

	       The following example shows a PDO_INFORMIX DSN for connecting to an Informix database cataloged as Infdrv33 in odbc.ini:

	      $db = new PDO("informix:DSN=Infdrv33", "", "");

	      [ODBC Data Sources]
	      Infdrv33=INFORMIX 3.3 32-BIT

	      [Infdrv33]
	      Driver=/opt/informix/csdk_2.81.UC1G2/lib/cli/iclis09b.so
	      Description=INFORMIX 3.3 32-BIT
	      Database=common_db
	      LogonID=testuser
	      pwd=testpass
	      Servername=ids_server
	      DB_LOCALE=en_US.819
	      OPTIMIZEAUTOCOMMIT=1
	      ENABLESCROLLABLECURSORS=1

       Example #2

	      PDO_INFORMIX DSN example using a connection string

	       The following example shows a PDO_INFORMIX DSN for connecting to an Informix database named common_db using the Informix connection
	      string syntax.

	      $db = new PDO("informix:host=host.domain.com; service=9800;
		  database=common_db; server=ids_server; protocol=onsoctcp;
		  EnableScrollableCursors=1", "testuser", "tespass");

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