Subject | Incompatible client/server protocols, RH 7.1, InterClient_201 |
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Author | jimwright_quick_cz |
Post date | 2002-03-01T00:07:58Z |
Hi,
I've just installed/tested FirebirdCS-1.0.0.681-0.RC2.i386.rpm and
interclient_201_linux-xinetd.tar.gz from sourceforge and the
Communications Diagnostic applet gives me this:
***** SQLException *****
SQL State: ICJH2
Error Code: 6
Message: [interclient] Installed versions of InterClient and
InterServer use incompatible client/server protocol versions.
See API reference for exception
interbase.interclient.BadInstallationException
***** Installation problem detected! *****
I am quite certain that the client and server both came in
interclient_201_linux-xinetd.tar.gz and downloaded both this and
firebird in the last few days. I have also tried Netscape
IBM SDK 1.3 and JRE 1.4 i.e. applet and direct VM use of class.
I am testing on the database server and have tried specifying the
local host in at least 3 different ways. I have updated /etc/services,
installed stuff in /etc/xinet.d, made the server file executable.
Anyone got any ideas please.
Anyway, while I was browsing the code to see what was going on
I found a bug, so I'll report it and try and get some feedback that
way.
Cheers,
Jim Wright
I've just installed/tested FirebirdCS-1.0.0.681-0.RC2.i386.rpm and
interclient_201_linux-xinetd.tar.gz from sourceforge and the
Communications Diagnostic applet gives me this:
***** SQLException *****
SQL State: ICJH2
Error Code: 6
Message: [interclient] Installed versions of InterClient and
InterServer use incompatible client/server protocol versions.
See API reference for exception
interbase.interclient.BadInstallationException
***** Installation problem detected! *****
I am quite certain that the client and server both came in
interclient_201_linux-xinetd.tar.gz and downloaded both this and
firebird in the last few days. I have also tried Netscape
IBM SDK 1.3 and JRE 1.4 i.e. applet and direct VM use of class.
I am testing on the database server and have tried specifying the
local host in at least 3 different ways. I have updated /etc/services,
installed stuff in /etc/xinet.d, made the server file executable.
Anyone got any ideas please.
Anyway, while I was browsing the code to see what was going on
I found a bug, so I'll report it and try and get some feedback that
way.
Cheers,
Jim Wright