Subject | RE: [ib-support] FB/IB on Suse Linux |
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Author | Nico Callewaert |
Post date | 2001-07-13T21:47:33Z |
Hi,
Nevermind this question, I just found it : isql doesn't run when
logged in as 'root'.
thanks,
Nico
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Nico Callewaert [mailto:nico.callewaert@...]
Verzonden: woensdag 11 juli 2001 22:28
Aan: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Onderwerp: RE: [ib-support] FB/IB on Suse Linux
Hi Jeff,
I'm already far, I succesfully installed the Firebird kit, but I'm
stuck at
point d (the test) : /opt/interbase/bin/isql --> I get the error
message
"bash: isql: command not found", but isql is in that directory, and
when I
check the properties of the file: it is executable. What could be
wrong ?
Thanks, Nico
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Jeff Blackwell [mailto:jeff.blackwell@...]
Verzonden: vrijdag 13 juli 2001 22:03
Aan: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Onderwerp: RE: [ib-support] FB/IB on Suse Linux
Nico -
Frank Schlottman-Goedde kindly provided the following install info
for SUSE
& Classic FB...
Hope this helps!
Jeff
Frank Schlottmann-Goedde's instructions on firing up Firebird under
SUSE 7.0
Assumes that we're using the classic version.
a.) Get the latest build from
ftp://firebird.sourceforge.net/pub/firebird/snapshot_builds/linux/fb_cs_linu
x_snapshot.tar.gz
(Beta-Testers are always welcome :-)
open a shell window (or a virtual console) and do sth. like
frank@franks:~ > cd /tmp
frank@franks:/tmp > mkdir fb
frank@franks:/tmp > cd fb
frank@franks:/tmp/fb > ftp firebird.sourceforge.net
Name (firebird.sourceforge.net:frank): anonymous
331 Anonymous login ok, send your complete e-mail address as
password.
Password:
230 Anonymous access granted, restrictions apply.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> cd /pub/firebird/snapshot_builds/linux/
250 CWD command successful.
ftp> get fb_cs_linux_snapshot.tar.gz
226 Transfer complete.
2432962 bytes received in 05:17 (7.49 KB/s)
ftp> quit
221 Goodbye.
b.) unpack the archive:
frank@franks:/tmp/fb > tar -xzf fb_cs_linux_snapshot.tar.gz
c.) install that thing
frank@franks:/tmp/fb > cd csinstall
frank@franks:/tmp/fb/csinstall > ls
install.sh interbase.tar.gz scripts
frank@franks:/tmp/fb/csinstall > su root
Password:
root@franks:/tmp/fb/csinstall > sh ./install.sh
<snip some error messages>
Please enter new password for SYSDBA user:
Install completed
root@franks:/tmp/fb/csinstall > exit
frank@franks:/tmp/fb/csinstall >
d.) Test it:
frank@franks:/tmp/fb/csinstall > /opt/interbase/bin/isql -u SYSDBA
-p masterkey
Use CONNECT or CREATE DATABASE to specify a database
SQL> create database 'test.gdb';
SQL> show version;
ISQL Version: LI-T0.9.5.211 Firebird Beta1
InterBase/linux Intel (access method), version "LI-T0.9.5.211
Firebird Beta1"
on disk structure version 10.0
SQL> quit;
I usually add the path to the binaries to /etc/profile:
# make path more comfortable
#
MACHINE=`test -x /bin/uname && /bin/uname --machine`
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/bin:/opt/interbase/bin
hope this gets you started.
If you want to install the superserver version, you have to add
localhost to the list of trusted hosts:
echo localhost >> /etc/hosts.equiv
and you probably want to get an init script that starts the server
at
boot time:
http://home.t-online.de/home/schlottmann-goedde/download/ib_suse.targz
-----Original Message-----
From: Nico Callewaert [mailto:nico.callewaert@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 12:55 PM
To: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ib-support] FB/IB on Suse Linux
Hi,
I downloaded Firebird for Linux Classic server. I unpacked the
compressed
file to /usr. Now I can see I have a directory /usr/interbase. Under
of
that there is still /bin, /include, etc, etc.... How can I install
Firebird now ??? I only see some scripts there, but I don't know
what to
do with it. Do I have to run such a script ?
I'm new to linux, any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks, Nico Callewaert
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Nevermind this question, I just found it : isql doesn't run when
logged in as 'root'.
thanks,
Nico
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Nico Callewaert [mailto:nico.callewaert@...]
Verzonden: woensdag 11 juli 2001 22:28
Aan: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Onderwerp: RE: [ib-support] FB/IB on Suse Linux
Hi Jeff,
I'm already far, I succesfully installed the Firebird kit, but I'm
stuck at
point d (the test) : /opt/interbase/bin/isql --> I get the error
message
"bash: isql: command not found", but isql is in that directory, and
when I
check the properties of the file: it is executable. What could be
wrong ?
Thanks, Nico
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Jeff Blackwell [mailto:jeff.blackwell@...]
Verzonden: vrijdag 13 juli 2001 22:03
Aan: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Onderwerp: RE: [ib-support] FB/IB on Suse Linux
Nico -
Frank Schlottman-Goedde kindly provided the following install info
for SUSE
& Classic FB...
Hope this helps!
Jeff
Frank Schlottmann-Goedde's instructions on firing up Firebird under
SUSE 7.0
Assumes that we're using the classic version.
a.) Get the latest build from
ftp://firebird.sourceforge.net/pub/firebird/snapshot_builds/linux/fb_cs_linu
x_snapshot.tar.gz
(Beta-Testers are always welcome :-)
open a shell window (or a virtual console) and do sth. like
frank@franks:~ > cd /tmp
frank@franks:/tmp > mkdir fb
frank@franks:/tmp > cd fb
frank@franks:/tmp/fb > ftp firebird.sourceforge.net
Name (firebird.sourceforge.net:frank): anonymous
331 Anonymous login ok, send your complete e-mail address as
password.
Password:
230 Anonymous access granted, restrictions apply.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> cd /pub/firebird/snapshot_builds/linux/
250 CWD command successful.
ftp> get fb_cs_linux_snapshot.tar.gz
226 Transfer complete.
2432962 bytes received in 05:17 (7.49 KB/s)
ftp> quit
221 Goodbye.
b.) unpack the archive:
frank@franks:/tmp/fb > tar -xzf fb_cs_linux_snapshot.tar.gz
c.) install that thing
frank@franks:/tmp/fb > cd csinstall
frank@franks:/tmp/fb/csinstall > ls
install.sh interbase.tar.gz scripts
frank@franks:/tmp/fb/csinstall > su root
Password:
root@franks:/tmp/fb/csinstall > sh ./install.sh
<snip some error messages>
Please enter new password for SYSDBA user:
Install completed
root@franks:/tmp/fb/csinstall > exit
frank@franks:/tmp/fb/csinstall >
d.) Test it:
frank@franks:/tmp/fb/csinstall > /opt/interbase/bin/isql -u SYSDBA
-p masterkey
Use CONNECT or CREATE DATABASE to specify a database
SQL> create database 'test.gdb';
SQL> show version;
ISQL Version: LI-T0.9.5.211 Firebird Beta1
InterBase/linux Intel (access method), version "LI-T0.9.5.211
Firebird Beta1"
on disk structure version 10.0
SQL> quit;
I usually add the path to the binaries to /etc/profile:
# make path more comfortable
#
MACHINE=`test -x /bin/uname && /bin/uname --machine`
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/bin:/opt/interbase/bin
hope this gets you started.
If you want to install the superserver version, you have to add
localhost to the list of trusted hosts:
echo localhost >> /etc/hosts.equiv
and you probably want to get an init script that starts the server
at
boot time:
http://home.t-online.de/home/schlottmann-goedde/download/ib_suse.targz
-----Original Message-----
From: Nico Callewaert [mailto:nico.callewaert@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 12:55 PM
To: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ib-support] FB/IB on Suse Linux
Hi,
I downloaded Firebird for Linux Classic server. I unpacked the
compressed
file to /usr. Now I can see I have a directory /usr/interbase. Under
of
that there is still /bin, /include, etc, etc.... How can I install
Firebird now ??? I only see some scripts there, but I don't know
what to
do with it. Do I have to run such a script ?
I'm new to linux, any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks, Nico Callewaert
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