Subject | RE: [ib-support] Problem with connection |
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Author | Ernesto A. Zapata Icart |
Post date | 2002-01-02T10:28:41Z |
Helen:
That I should understand for physically attached? Should I make
something more apart from having the bond TCP/IP?
Thanks
Ernesto
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Helen Borrie [mailto:helebor@...]
Enviado el: Viernes, 28 de Diciembre de 2001 08:48 a.m.
Para: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Asunto: Re: [ib-support] Problem with connection
At 08:34 AM 28-12-01 -0300, you wrote:
running the server process?
You said:
IP address in the HOSTS file?
You wrote:
location?
Helen
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That I should understand for physically attached? Should I make
something more apart from having the bond TCP/IP?
Thanks
Ernesto
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Helen Borrie [mailto:helebor@...]
Enviado el: Viernes, 28 de Diciembre de 2001 08:48 a.m.
Para: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
Asunto: Re: [ib-support] Problem with connection
At 08:34 AM 28-12-01 -0300, you wrote:
>Hello friends:Is this directory *physically* attached to the same machine that is
> I have a connection problem with the server of
>Interbase (6.01) that is in Linux. I use the component SQLConnection of
>the palette dbExpress. In the property Database places the following
>string: OPUS:/data/bin/databases/mybase.gdb, where OPUS is server
>Linux's name.
running the server process?
You said:
>In the computers "client", I add the line "gds_dbIn the computer's client did you also identify the server name and its
>3050/tcp" without quotation marks to file services
>, and I copy in the
>directory \Windows\System the following files: midas.dll, gds32.dll,
>dbexpint.dll. The connection protocol that I use is TCP/IP, and when
>making ping to the addresses respective IP, I don't have problems.
IP address in the HOSTS file?
You wrote:
>I also use Samba to share the directory where locate the database.Does this mean you are trying to access a database by way of a SMB
location?
Helen
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