udbc.ini Files

Here are the operative portions of OpenLink's udbc.ini file:

[UDBC]
;DebugFile= /tmp/udbc.out

[Communications]
ReceiveTimeout = 120
BrokerTimeout  = 30;
RetryTimeout	= 5
SendSize= 4096
ReceiveSize	 = 16000
ShowErrors= Y
DataEncryption = N

[dsn_oracle]
Description	  = Sample Oracle DSN
Host				= 192.62.13.144
ServerType		= Oracle 8.1.x
FetchBufferSize = 60
Database		  = ORCL
ServerOptions	=
ConnectOptions  =
Options			=
UserName		  = scott
Password		  = tiger
ReadOnly		  = yes


Here is a description of important parameters that appear within udbc.ini:

The UDBC section contains the DebugFile parameter. The DebugFile parameter controls UDBC driver tracing. You must remove the semicolon from DebugFile to instantiate tracing. You must also pass the full path to a file to which output may be written.

You must place a semicolon in front of DebugFile to stop debug output. In fact, you should normally comment DebugFile. This prevents generation of enormous files that impact performance and consume disk space.

The Communications section contains timeout and other sections that affect the UDBC connection. Refer to the Communications FAQ for additional information.

The individual [dsn] sections pass the connection parameters that enable the driver to connect to the target database. Here is a description of each of the parameters:

[dsn] Encloses the name of the Data Source.
Description Passes a description of the use or nature of the Data Source.
Host Passes the IP address or hostname of the machine, which contains the OpenLink Request Broker.
ServerType Passes a valid domain alias from the [Domain Aliases] section of the OpenLink server components' oplrqb.ini file.
FetchBufferSize Passes an integer, which represents the number of rows to return during one fetch operation.
Database Passes a database name or Oracle SID.
ServerOptions Passes database startup parameters. ServerOptions should only be used to resolve issues raised in support cases.
ConnectOptions Deprecated in favor of Options.
Options Passes specialized database connection parameters. Primarily used with Progress socket options and 3-Tier DSN's.
UserName Passes a valid database username.
Password Passes a valid database password.
ReadOnly Enables or disables read-only access to the database.

Note: Insure that no spaces precede the DSN name or its individual parameters. Spaces preceding DSN names or parameters are associated with connectivity problems.