
On UNIX and Linux, you must set up the proper ODBC environment before configuring data sources. See
Environment
Configuration for basic setup information and
Environment
Variables for more detail about this procedure.
Data sources for UNIX and Linux are stored in the system information file (by default, odbc.ini). If you have a Motif GUI environment on Linux, you can configure and modify data sources through the DataDirect ODBC Data Source Administrator for Linux (the Linux ODBC Administrator) using a driver Setup dialog box. (See
Configuration Through the Administrator for a detailed explanation of the Administrator.)
If you do not have a GUI environment, you can configure and modify data sources directly by editing the odbc.ini file and storing default connection values there. See
Configuration Through the Administrator and
Configuration Through the System Information (odbc.ini) File for detailed information about the specific steps necessary to configure a data source.
Connection Option Descriptions lists driver connection string attributes that must be used in the odbc.ini file to set the value of the attributes. Note that only the long name of the attribute can be used in the file. The default listed in the table is the initial default value when the driver is installed.