I remember I first updated the firebird engine and than used gbak.
No problems.
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "Matheus Degiovani"
wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> When performing the migration from FB 2.5.1 to 2.5.2, can I use the
> gbak.exe from 2.5.2 for both operations (backup and restore
Is it possible that it's faster than 2.5.1 classic server?
It's stable and I strongly feel it's faster than before.
Thumbs up!
Thanks,
Turkish health ministry now wants to keep track of health related software. So
first you have to register your software as a property of some company or
individual. They want at least 25 pages of code and database structure (with
data!) that can identify your software and identify it be
I also think that your government wants
> to have it in a specific XML schema, not just 'in XML'.
>
> Mark
Umm no :)
I've just called them, they say 'ok' to any kind of metadata in a readable
format.
Thank you.
Here goverment wants a copy of the database structure in XML format.
Is there a way to extract the metadata to xml?
Maybe it's a good thing, firebird doesn't need support :)
Easy to use and stable :)
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "arda" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've just looked at the message count over years (jan-june)
>
> 2004 : 9713 messages
> 2005
I'm using Fb 2.5 classic
So superserver is the solution?
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "arda" wrote:
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> I have web clients, desktop clients and some service applications connected
> to the database. And I'm not the only one writing applications on the
:) I agree.
Just one more thing, fewer newcomers.
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Thomas Steinmaurer wrote:
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> > I've just looked at the message count over years (jan-june)
> >
> > 2004 : 9713 messages
> > 2005 : 9695 messages
> > 2007 : 4497 messages
> > 2009 : 3778 messages
> > 2012
Hi,
I've just looked at the message count over years (jan-june)
2004 : 9713 messages
2005 : 9695 messages
2007 : 4497 messages
2009 : 3778 messages
2012 : messages
What do you think?
I have web clients, desktop clients and some service applications connected to
the database. And I'm not the only one writing applications on the database.
I have great difficulty when I need to change a stored procedure or table
structure. I receive "object in use" errors and can't do anything
Hi, I get your point.
But I wonder what can happen when we don't kill the existing clients before
restoring with the same database file name.
Actually I had a bad exprience on this :)
-One client remained active after a restore operation and continued to run on
the newly restored database. (I
Hi,
I have a question on backup/restore.
Think of a firebird classic on a linux box.
-Do a backup with existing attachments
-After backup, Rename the old gdb file to something else
-Restore the backup file with the original gdb name.
Don't reboot the server or kill the existing processes(attac
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