Hi Juraj! I would like to second Gilles's comments regarding ODBC. However, what is your goal in clustering? Is it availability, scaling, or something else? If it's scaling could the problem be solved by just upgrading to the full Sybase server? Also, if Sequoia does not work you may want to consider using database replication. iAnywhere replication works pretty well as I recall.
Give us some more information about the problem you are trying to solve and we will try to offer better advice. Cheers, Robert On 1/9/08 2:32 AM, "Gilles Rayrat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Juraj, > I cc sequoia list as your question may interest some people here. > odbc driver developments have been stopped in favor of myosotis proxy. > Unfortunately, we don't have any sybase protocol native support in the > proxy yet, and there is no plan for it that I know of. > Also, we might develop an odbc listener for the proxy but I'm afraid it > won't go out before a while. > Cheers, > Gilles. > > Juraj Tomasov wrote: >> Hello, >> >> i would like to ask one question: >> >> we are looking for solution how to cluster sybase ianywhere databases. So, >> sequoia is very promising product, >> but we still have to support legacy applications accessing db through odbc >> driver. The question is: >> >> >> is there a chance your sequoia odbc driver supports transactions, scrollable >> cursors, etc. ? >> >> >> cheers >> >> juraj tomasov >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Sequoia mailing list > [email protected] > https://forge.continuent.org/mailman/listinfo/sequoia -- Robert Hodges, CTO, Continuent, Inc. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mobile: +1-510-501-3728 Skype: hodgesrm _______________________________________________ Sequoia mailing list [email protected] https://forge.continuent.org/mailman/listinfo/sequoia
