EBFs back to v9 are available on the support launchpad.
This link works for me:
https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/softwarecenter/template/products/%20_APP=00200682500000001943&_EVENT=DISPHIER&HEADER=Y&FUNCTIONBAR=N&EVENT=TREE&NE=NAVIGATE&ENR=678378...
Hi Breck,
Is this on Linux? There is a bug (CR #725718) that can result in this assertion on "newer" versions of glibc. Was to OS recently updated?
The bug is fixed in 11.0.1.2908+, 12.0.1.3826+, 16.0.1271+ (and 17!)
-Mikel
I don't know the complete answer. However, based on the terminology I'd guess the connection property is referring to the number of uncommitted entries (a.k.a operations) in the transaction log. Something like a schema lock wouldn't write a "LogOp" t...
But those connection seem to be sticky and won't disappear.
This is a known bug in some versions of SQL Anywhere. The issue can be resolved by updating to 12.0.1.4060 or later.
The same issue is also fixed in 11.0.1.3040, 16.0.0.1802 and all versio...
Hi Bill,
The whitepaper has been migrated to SCN and updated.
An updated version can be found at this link:
http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-63285
The original version Glenn linked to can be found here:
http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-35605
Thanks,
Mikel