Subject | gfix syntax |
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Author | richard@tortoise.demon.co.uk |
Post date | 2003-07-28T23:04:03Z |
Hi,
I'm using FB 1 SS on Linux.
I cant get gfix to work. Could anyone tell me the correct syntax to
shut down a database?
I've tried:
# cd /opt/interbase/examples
# ../bin/gfix -sh -at 10 -user sysdba -password masterkey
employee.gdb
It doesn't give me an incompatible switch message, nor say that the
operation was unsucessful. But, doesn't prevent me from opening the
database with other tools.
Also, is there a command line tool to check if a database is shut
down or not? gfix itself seems to have no such option.
I've been using the Interbase 6 operations guide documentation.
regards
Richard
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richard@...
I'm using FB 1 SS on Linux.
I cant get gfix to work. Could anyone tell me the correct syntax to
shut down a database?
I've tried:
# cd /opt/interbase/examples
# ../bin/gfix -sh -at 10 -user sysdba -password masterkey
employee.gdb
It doesn't give me an incompatible switch message, nor say that the
operation was unsucessful. But, doesn't prevent me from opening the
database with other tools.
Also, is there a command line tool to check if a database is shut
down or not? gfix itself seems to have no such option.
I've been using the Interbase 6 operations guide documentation.
regards
Richard
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richard@...