Re: [firebird-support] Migration from Firebird 32 1.5.6 to Firebird 64 2.5.3
Hi, > I want to replace my Firebird 32 1.5.6 with the last Firebird 64 2.5.3, http://www.slideshare.net/ibsurgeon/firebird-migration-from-firebird-15-to-firebird-25 Regards, Alexey Kovyazin IBSurgeon
Re: [firebird-support] Migration from Firebird 32 1.5.6 to Firebird 64 2.5.3
> I want to replace my Firebird 32 1.5.6 with the last Firebird 64 2.5.3, > on 64b > > All my databases was created with 32b, 1.5.6 Firebird. > > After installed Firebird 64, if a try to connect to database.FDB a > received an error > > "database./fdb is not a valid database/". Beside the other recommendations, before switching from Firebird 32-bit to 64-bit, make sure that you aren't dependent on a UDF library which exists only as 32-bit version. -- With regards, Thomas Steinmaurer http://www.upscene.com/ Professional Tools and Services for Firebird FB TraceManager, IB LogManager, Database Health Check, Tuning etc.
Re: [firebird-support] Migration from Firebird 32 1.5.6 to Firebird 64 2.5.3
in fb 1.5 fix and backup database in fb 2.5 restore database with fix malformed unicode_fss data and metadata atencion to date and datetime data en fb 1.5 good luck El Miércoles, 29 de octubre, 2014 11:13:01, "'m...@lawinegevaar.nl' m...@lawinegevaar.nl [firebird-support]" escribió: When moving old firebird versions (2.0 and earlier iirc) from 32 bit to 64 bit, you need to backup (with 1.5) and restore (with 2.5). Make sure you use the - default - transportable backup Note in general it is advisable to backup and restore when migrating between versions as this upgrades the ODS which makes new features available, but in this specific case it is even required because the ODS of older versions of firebird was different between 32 and 64 bit. Mark - Reply message - Van: "blumy2...@yahoo.com [firebird-support]" Aan: Onderwerp: [firebird-support] Migration from Firebird 32 1.5.6 to Firebird 64 2.5.3 Datum: wo, okt. 29, 2014 15:05 Hi. I want to replace my Firebird 32 1.5.6 with the last Firebird 64 2.5.3, on 64b All my databases was created with 32b, 1.5.6 Firebird. After installed Firebird 64, if a try to connect to database.FDB a received an error "database.fdb is not a valid database". Solutions? Thanks.
Re: [firebird-support] Migration from Firebird 32 1.5.6 to Firebird 64 2.5.3
When moving old firebird versions (2.0 and earlier iirc) from 32 bit to 64 bit, you need to backup (with 1.5) and restore (with 2.5). Make sure you use the - default - transportable backup Note in general it is advisable to backup and restore when migrating between versions as this upgrades the ODS which makes new features available, but in this specific case it is even required because the ODS of older versions of firebird was different between 32 and 64 bit. Mark - Reply message - Van: "blumy2...@yahoo.com [firebird-support]" Aan: Onderwerp: [firebird-support] Migration from Firebird 32 1.5.6 to Firebird 64 2.5.3 Datum: wo, okt. 29, 2014 15:05 Hi. I want to replace my Firebird 32 1.5.6 with the last Firebird 64 2.5.3, on 64b All my databases was created with 32b, 1.5.6 Firebird. After installed Firebird 64, if a try to connect to database.FDB a received an error "database.fdb is not a valid database". Solutions? Thanks.
Re: [firebird-support] Migration from Firebird 32 1.5.6 to Firebird 64 2.5.3
Create a backup with Firebird 1.5, restore it with 2.5. Make sure to keep a copy. With regards, Martijn Tonies Upscene Productions http://www.upscene.com Download Database Workbench for Oracle, MS SQL Server, Sybase SQL Anywhere, MySQL, InterBase, NexusDB and Firebird! From: mailto:firebird-support@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 3:05 PM To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com Subject: [firebird-support] Migration from Firebird 32 1.5.6 to Firebird 64 2.5.3 Hi. I want to replace my Firebird 32 1.5.6 with the last Firebird 64 2.5.3, on 64b All my databases was created with 32b, 1.5.6 Firebird. After installed Firebird 64, if a try to connect to database.FDB a received an error "database.fdb is not a valid database". Solutions? Thanks.