Yassir Kozha wrote: > We currently use fbguard to run the firebird engine as recommended in the > docs of firebird.
> Systemd service unit: > ‘ExecStart=/usr/sbin/fbguard -daemon -onetime’ > > The problem with this approach is that when killing the firebird > engine process ‘SIGKILL’, the fbguard exites with ‘0’. In this case > systemd doesn’t get that the firebird process was terminated abnormally. [..] > > Is it possible to run firebird engine as a daemon without the use of fbguard? The Guardian is an optional process for Superserver and SuperClassic. If enabled, it watches the firebird server process and restarts it if it fails for some reason. Guardian is not applicable to Classic at all. I don't have the knowledge to give you the script to run the server without fbguard in the Linux/systemd environment but, on Windows, you simply remove the Guardian service and the Firebird server process will then run independently. The way to achieve the same in your environment is probably just as simple - I hope you will ask again with a targeted question if you need help with this. I think you might get some clues from the install script, if you installed from the official Firebird kit. Helen > > Kind regards, > Yassir > > > > > -- Best regards, Helen mailto:hele...@tpg.com.au --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com