
Migrating to Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 11.5 6-17
Adaptive Server Enterprise 11.5 If Your Current Version is 4.x, 10.x or 11.0.x
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When you increase total memory, you probably don’t need to keep the same
procedure cache percent value. A larger data cache can give you performance
improvements, but increasing procedure cache in the same proportion may
not improve performance and can waste space. If you double your memory
and your current procedure cache percent is 20, you can try changing it to 10
or 15 for the same performance.
See the System Administration Guide for a more complete discussion
of memory allocation, setting the
total memory, procedure cache percent,
and other configuration parameters, such as
number of locks and open
databases
, that affect memory. See the Reference Manual for sp_configure
syntax.
Additional Devices and Databases
Adaptive Server 11.5 has new features that require their own
databases.
sybsystemdb
A new database, sybsystemdb, used for two-phase commit, is
automatically created during installation or upgrade. This database
has a default size of 5Mb.
If you upgraded your existing two-phase commit configuration to
the new 11.5 configuration, make sure that system administration
scripts reference sybsystemdb..spt_committab instead of
master..spt_committab.
sybsystemprocs
If you are upgrading from 4.x, skip this section and follow the
instructions in the installation guide.
The system stored procedure database, sybsystemprocs, which was
introduced in version 10 to move the stored procedures from the
master device to their own device, has grown considerably from its
original size. Currently, the stored procedure database is about 60
megabytes.
The increase in size requires you to extend the database. If your
current device isn’t large enough and you create a new device on
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