Subject Re: [firebird-support] Command line options
Author Mahesh Ishwar
Thanx for the reply,Dimitry.
Actually what my requirement is that I want to start fbserver whenever my client application starts and stop it when the user quits the client application. It should be very much transparent to the client. Therefore, fbserver -n would be the very much suitable option for me. But if I try to use this, fbserver shuts down automatically after 4-5 seconds. It is only when I use fbserver -a, that it behaves like a service. Other than that it shuts down automatically. Can u tell me how to control this behaviour?
I'm using Firebird 1.5.0.3481 RC3 SuperServer.

Thanx once a'ain.
Mahesh.

Dimitry Sibiryakov <SD@...> wrote:
On 15 Oct 2003 at 13:22, Mahesh Ishwar wrote:

>Can anyone enumerate the command line arguements that can be given to fbserver.exe?

-a - run as application
-b - priority boost
-i - accept TCP/IP connections
-l - accept local connections
-n - no icon in tray
-p - specify TPC/IP port or pipe name
-r - no priority boost
-w - accept named pipes connections (WinNT only)
-x - accept XNET connections
-z - print server version

>What are the bare minimum executables required for firebird server
>to run? I tried to delete files one by one and found that
>fbserver.exe, when executed with '-a' arguement, is self sufficient.

>Is it fine?

Add intl/* files if you are going to use charsets, different from
NONE, ASCII and UNICODE_FSS.

SY, Dimitry Sibiryakov.



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