I am writing a script where in I have to connect to the sybase database I have written the script but getting below errors in execution:

DBI connect('server=172.20.24.157; database=PP_DB; interfaces=/opt/sybase/interfaces','sa',...) failed: OpenClient message: LAYER = (6) ORIGIN = (8) SEVERITY = (5) NUMBER = (1) Server 172.20.24.157, database Message String: ct_connect(): directory service layer: internal directory control layer error: There was an error encountered while binding to the directory service. at ./update_database.pl line 5

Below is the script:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use DBI; my $dbh = DBI->connect( "DBI:Sybase:server=172.20.24.157; database=PP_ +DB; interfaces=/opt/sybase/interfaces","sa", "password" );

Can somebody guide me where it is going wrong ??


In reply to Perl script to connect to sybase database by bhushanQA

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