Installation of IDS (Informix Dynamic Server) on Windows XP is an easy process and will make your laptop or desktop PC a perfect workstation for discovering this great engine. I hope this article has been helpful and feedback is always welcome.
Note: If you encounter any issue regarding the installation on IDS on Windows, please use the comment block at the end of the article or send a mail to jgp at jgp dot net. I will be very pleased to update the troubleshooting section of the appendix.
Appendix
Troubleshooting
Initialization process for IDS v9.30
If you are installing IDS v9.40, v10.00 or IDS v9.30 on Windows 2000, skip this section.
Creating the DbSpace
Thus the database engine is running, as the automatic installation process failed, there is no other DbSpace than the rootdbs. If you go to C:\IFMXDATA\ol_scoobidoo2ifmx, you will see that the files are there but nothing is initialized.
C:\IFMXDATA\ol_scoobidoo2ifmx>dir Volume in drive C has no label. Volume Serial Number is 306A-4E8E
We can use the Informix onspaces command to create what we need.
Running onspaces
The onspaces command will help us create the missing DbSpace. To run onspaces, we are going to run a special Command Prompt, the one created by the Informix setup program. Click on the "Start" button, go to "All Programs", "Informix Dynamic Server 9.30" and click on "ol_scoobidoo2ifmx".
If you are using Microsoft Antispyware, update to Microsoft Windows Defender or be careful about potential pop-up that might occur. Simply click on "Allow" and be sure to have the "Remember this action" checkbox checked.
IBM Informix DB-Access User's Guide (G251-2277-00).
IBM Informix Dynamic Server Administrator's Guide (G251-2267-02).
IBM Informix Dynamic Server Administrator's Reference (G251-2268-01).
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