Getting started
solidDB® product overview
solidDB®
Architectural overview of solidDB®
Main features and functionality
solidDB® data management components
Database access methods and network drivers
solidDB® server components
System tools and utilities
Data storage in solidDB®
Data storage for in-memory tables
Data storage for disk-based tables
Application framework support
Architectural overview of solidDB®
Installation topologies for solidDB®
Example: Evaluation topology of solidDB®
Example: High availability topology
Example: SMA topology
Example: Advanced replication topology
Product and installation package information
solidDB® server package
Directory structure
Library file names
ODBC, JDBC, and proprietary programming interfaces
System tools and utilities
Samples
License certificate
Installation of solidDB® server
System requirements
solidDB® supported platforms
Additional solidDB® server installation requirements
Versioning and platform compatibility
Compatibility between versions
Installing solidDB®
Graphical interface installation
Console installation
Silent installation
Post-installation tasks
Installing JDBC and ODBC drivers
Installing solidDB® JDBC Driver
Installing solidDB® ODBC Driver
Installing solidDB® Documentation package
Installing fix packs
Uninstalling solidDB®
Verifying your solidDB® installation
Working directory and solid.ini configuration file
Starting solidDB® and creating your first database
Connecting to solidDB® for the first time
Connecting to a database with the solidDB® SQL Editor
Viewing database and configuration status
Issuing SQL statements with solidDB® SQL Editor
Stopping and restarting the database
Stopping the database with solidDB® SQL Editor
Restarting the database (example)
Using solidDB® with graphical SQL clients
Running samples
Upgrading solidDB® to a new release level
Getting started
Upgrading solidDB® to a new release level
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