Subject | Restarting Firebird in Linux |
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Author | Daniel Hristov Delin |
Post date | 2003-05-07T12:01:35Z |
I have a Firebird database running in a Linux server.
When I intent to restart the server with
"/etc/rc.d/init.d/firebird restart",
the result is:
Stopping Firebird Server: Your user name and password are not defined. Ask
your database administrator to set up a Firebird login.
I created a linux user with the same username and password as the existing
in Firebird, and also created a user in Firebird same as an existing Linux
user, but none of them solved the problem.
Any idea?
When I intent to restart the server with
"/etc/rc.d/init.d/firebird restart",
the result is:
Stopping Firebird Server: Your user name and password are not defined. Ask
your database administrator to set up a Firebird login.
I created a linux user with the same username and password as the existing
in Firebird, and also created a user in Firebird same as an existing Linux
user, but none of them solved the problem.
Any idea?