thanx for the answer.
the x_server sevice needed to be started all the time on unix as separate daemon.
this is running, cause if not. it would also not possible to connect with dbmanager.
greetings thomas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I had the same problem with upgrading to 7.4.3.31 on Win2K. There is a new service called XServer that must be started. After I started the service everything was fine.
Josh Ralph
Thomas Stegbauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/28/2004 11:22 AM
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Subject: no login with sqlstudio after upgrade 7.5.005 --> 7.5.008
hi list,
after upgrading from maxdb 7.5.005 --> 7.5.008 running on debian woody, i can connect fine with dbm_cli and databasemanager. but i am unable to get a connect with sqlstudio.
i get odbc-error sqlod32.dll maxdb unable to connect to data source; -709 CONNECT : connection refused) return-code: SQL_ERROR (-709)
this is meant by message code:
709: Connect failed, check SERVERDB Explanation:
An error was detected while processing the connection (CONNECT statement). User Action:
1. Check the name of the database and correct it if necessary.
2. Check whether the database instance has the operation status ONLINE. If not, start the database instance.
3. If the data transfer to the database instance has been interrupted, you must restore it.
database name is ok database is online datatransfer has been interrupted??
i had some troubles with with importing 24mio testfiles. changing the primary key did nothing, stopped this after 5day's and deleted the corresponding usergroup (the complete instance only for test's)
but the used space was not given free!
the data is still at 67% (in dbmanager), but there are no data. now after upgrading i am unable to login.
as said above. the data are unimportant. this instance is for learning maxdb.
greetings thomas
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