Subject | RE: [firebird-support] question re FB on Linux |
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Author | Nigel Weeks |
Post date | 2003-09-08T22:41:55Z |
You could keep your script on the Linux box, in your account's directory,
and run it from there.
Then, the data connection is only to the local machine, rather than
squeezing it through the modem connection. That should save you some time.
N.
and run it from there.
Then, the data connection is only to the local machine, rather than
squeezing it through the modem connection. That should save you some time.
N.
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> From: Peppe Polpo [mailto:octopushole@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, 9 September 2003 2:02
> To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [firebird-support] question re FB on Linux
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>
> a few customers are connected to my remote Linux server via HDSL.
>
> When I am on travel, I have often to modify some SQL code on the FB
> database using a 56k connection.
>
> Sometime I had to delete all SPs and create them anew (ah, that
> bugged "alter procedure" command !).
>
> I always maintain a large script that does that.
>
> Unfortunately, it takes forever, as FB and my SQL tool (WISQL) love
> to do long talks during the process.
>
> (And I haven't installed Zebedee, yet).
>
> I wonder if there is a way to upload the main script and have it run
> remotely in the Linux box...
>
> Peppe Polpo
>
>
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