At 12:48 PM 17/08/2011, you wrote:
>Hmm interesting info helen, so the embeded server will work mostly like the
>super server.so what is the performance impact by using embeded server this
>way.i meant if multiple apps accessing multiple or single database?thx
>iwan
I guess someone else can answer
Hmm interesting info helen, so the embeded server will work mostly like the
super server.so what is the performance impact by using embeded server this
way.i meant if multiple apps accessing multiple or single database?thx
iwan
Iwan Cahyadi Sugeng
On 17 Aug 2011 06:52, "Helen Borrie" wrote:
>
>>>
>> Suppose I have three applications MyPasswordManager, MyToolManager
>> and MyMovieManager that each use a Firebird 2.5 Embedded database.
>> Now lets say that I have a customer who bought and installed all three of my
>> applications on the same machine.
>>
>> What happens when this customer ha
Since you use embeded server,it will not be a problem running multiple
embeded server as long as you run it in a different folder. Fb 2.5 support
multiple connection to the database attached in embeded server. But i think
you should seperate each apps to its own folder
Iwan Cahyadi Sugeng
On 17 Au
> Suppose I have three applications MyPasswordManager, MyToolManager
> and MyMovieManager that each use a Firebird 2.5 Embedded database.
> Now lets say that I have a customer who bought and installed all three of my
> applications on the same machine.
>
> What happens when this customer has all t
Hi All,
Suppose I have three applications MyPasswordManager, MyToolManager and
MyMovieManager that each use a Firebird 2.5 Embedded database. Now lets say
that I have a customer who bought and installed all three of my applications on
the same machine.
What happens when this customer has all
Timothy J. Duncan wrote:
> Hi, I have a question about the "Firebird database" user account that
> appeared on my new MacBook Pro. From what type of application created this?
> Recently, I was trying to find a print driver and I downloaded a Fiery Print
> driver. Is it from that? Or, I was
Hi, I have a question about the "Firebird database" user account that appeared
on my new MacBook Pro. From what type of application created this? Recently,
I was trying to find a print driver and I downloaded a Fiery Print driver. Is
it from that? Or, I was opening old files from my predece
Alexandre wrote
<<
> What are page types 7 and 5 ?
Take a look at thie thread:
http://firebird.1100200.n4.nabble.com/page-nnn-is-of-wrong-type-expected-7-found-5-td1127715.html
Perhaps it helps you. Nickolay said it could "fix" the corrupted
database only rebuilding the indices, but in some cas
>
> Check this
> AV in engine when preparing query against dropping table
> http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-3557
>
Hello Claudio and thanks for your comments. I think the access violation that
you mentioned doesn't explain our case. We haven't noticed any crash or access
violation bu
Check this
AV in engine when preparing query against dropping table
http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-3557
Regards
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Hi,
> Our customer has changed the server from Windows XP to new HP server
> Windows 2008 R2 64bit, where he needs to run FB2.1 32bit.
There's a problem with Windows 2008 server and 32 bits FB (and other apps)
regarding to cache memory. See if your box is taking a lot of RAM (near 100%),
if
Thank you very much for your answer Philippe.
Greetings.
Walter.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 5:18 AM, Philippe Makowski <
makow...@firebird-fr.eu.org> wrote:
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>
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> 2011/8/16 W O :
>
> > We dont' want (neither need) to use some Linux program, just the basic
> for
> > to save and accessing the
Hello,
We would like to know that is it possible for a Firebird database to get
corrupted when one transaction issues DROP TABLE and there are other
connections/transactions running concurrently in the database?
The reason why we would like to know this is to make sure whether this can be
real
2011/8/16 W O :
> We dont' want (neither need) to use some Linux program, just the basic for
> to save and accessing the databases.
save and accessing are two different things
for accessing, you need Firebird under Linux
to save not
today linux Distro that are Firebird "friendly" (I mean Firebird
Hello Lester
You are right, my English is not very good, but I hope that people
understand me.
The idea is to have a computer with Linux and Windows on them, that's the
main case. The second (and infrequent) case would be a computer with just
Linux.
In both cases the disc or partition with Linux
Hello Dunbar
Your answer was excellent, I have the ideas much more clears now.
Greetings.
Walter.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 2:37 AM, Dunbar, Norman (Capgemini) <
norman.dunbar.capgem...@environment-agency.gov.uk> wrote:
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>
>
> Morning,
>
>
> >> For security reasons we want to save the data
Si Carter wrote:
> Cheers Lester will check this out.
Drop the 'FIRST 1' and it returns a list of locations an increasing distance
from the target ... which is how I'm using it :)
--
Lester Caine - G8HFL
-
Contact - http://lsces.co.uk/wiki/?page=contact
L.S.Caine Elec
Cheers Lester will check this out.
Si
On 15 August 2011 21:00, Lester Caine wrote:
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>
>
> si_carter_987654321 wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I use the following 2 stored procedures in MySQL to find nearest
> > postcode to the postcode that is input. Could anybody help translate
> > these to ISQL fo
W O wrote:
> For security reasons we want to save the databases in a partition with the
> Linux OS on them.
>
> That partition will be just for keep the databases, nothing more.
Hopefully this is just a matter of converting to English?
You mean a machine running Linux? Or do you want to go into t
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