Subject | Re: [ib-support] a few ibserver is shown is ps -ae |
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Author | tommy |
Post date | 2001-06-04T09:13:19Z |
I have try this command
imgr -start -forever &
still no use.
by the way when i check the interbase.log i got a
errno = 104
""Paul Schmidt"" <paul@...> wrote in message
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imgr -start -forever &
still no use.
by the way when i check the interbase.log i got a
errno = 104
""Paul Schmidt"" <paul@...> wrote in message
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> Tommy:
>
> It may be that imgr is holding the terminal, there is a key
> combination that will release it, but I haven't used it in a long
> time, because there is another option that will run a command, and
> release the terminal right away, try this:
>
> imgr -start -forever &
>
> Most people set it up so that it starts at boot time, by adding a
> SysVInit option for Interbase. This basically entails adding a
> script to /etc/rc.d/init.d to start and stop interbase at the proper
> points in the startup/run/shutdown cycle of the computer. The .rpm
> versions include the script, you might also find sample scripts on
> some of the interbase centric sites, like ibphoenix.com.
>
> Paul
>
> On 1 Jun 2001, at 14:38, Tommy Toh wrote:
>
> > OS redhat7
> > After installation a interbase 6.01SS (firebird)
> > When i start try to start ibserver with
> > imgr -start -forever.
> > Then i found that the terminal then seem to be hang
> > than i use ps -A to see the proccess.
> > I found out that a with ibserver is shown
> > I try to restart the system and start the interbase vi ibmgr again but
> > the same problem arise.
> >
> > What maybe the problem??
> >
>
> Paul Schmidt,
> Tricat Technologies
> Email: paul@...
> Website: www.tricattechnologies.com
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