Re: [firebird-support] Can i change write mode "On the fly" and does it take effect right away?

2020-01-24 Thread Dimitry Sibiryakov s...@ibphoenix.com [firebird-support]
24.01.2020 09:48, Kjell Rilbe kjell.ri...@marknadsinformation.se 
[firebird-support] wrote:
> 
> If yes, will the changed write mode take effect immediately, or does it
> require a restart of the superserver process, all connections to be
> closed, or what? I.o.w. when does the changed write mode actually take
> effect?

   At the next time the database file open because this mode is mapped to flags 
in 
CreateFile() call.


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[firebird-support] Can i change write mode "On the fly" and does it take effect right away?

2020-01-24 Thread Kjell Rilbe kjell.ri...@marknadsinformation.se [firebird-support]
Related to my preceding question:



Can I execute "gfix -write sync" and "gfix -write async" while the 

database is in active use? I.e. while it has connections from a 

supersevrer process?



If yes, will the changed write mode take effect immediately, or does it 

require a restart of the superserver process, all connections to be 

closed, or what? I.o.w. when does the changed write mode actually take 

effect?



I don't see this documented, but please point me to it if it is.



Regards,

Kjell





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