Dmitry Yemanov skriver:
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> 28.01.2013 10:45, Kjell Rilbe wrote:
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> > How can I determine which disk needs more free space?
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> The one where TempDirectories in firebird.conf or envvar TMP/TEMP
> points to.
>
That would mean C:, the OS disk.
> > Is there any way I can reduce disk space requirem
28.01.2013 10:45, Kjell Rilbe wrote:
> How can I determine which disk needs more free space?
The one where TempDirectories in firebird.conf or envvar TMP/TEMP points to.
> Is there any way I can reduce disk space requirements for the restore
> operation?
For example, temporarily increase TempCa
During restore from a backup, I get this error:
SQL Message : -902
Unsuccessful execution caused by a system error that precludes
successful execution of subsequent statements
Engine Code: 335544373
Engine Message :
operating system
thanks. it's not as simple as I was thinking (hoping?).
i'll give this a try
and you're correct with:
> This will at least almost give you what you specified as desired output in
> your first email, though ID 22 will be at the bottom since the record of ID
> 22 with the latest date is HHH and
> I'm setting up Firebird 2.5.2. I have Superserver running on Windows XP. I
> have the Guardian and the Server services running on the server machine. I
> can gsec Firebird while on the server machine. I can isql the supplied
> database while on the server machine.
>
> Now I want to connect to
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 4:21 PM, Jeff wrote:
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> (Using FB 1.5)
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OK, that's scary right there. Firebird 1.5 is ten years old. Newer
versions use approximately the same index structures but have lots of bugs
fixed, including several important ones in the index code.
>
> Do inserts in FB bene
I'm setting up Firebird 2.5.2. I have Superserver running on Windows XP. I have
the Guardian and the Server services running on the server machine. I can gsec
Firebird while on the server machine. I can isql the supplied database while on
the server machine.
Now I want to connect to Firebird fr