Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Win2003 Server - gbak ERROR with restore! |
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Author | Alexandre Benson Smith |
Post date | 2004-01-22T01:59:25Z |
At 02:46 22/01/2004 +0100, you wrote:
To force gbak to run on a "remote" database put the server name or ip on
the connection string
gbak -r test.gbk 192.168.1.1:c:\mydata\teste.gdb -user sysdba -password
masterkey -v -t
I don't know if it could help, but give it a try...
By the way...
Can you connect to some db on this machine ? using local or remote ???
Alexandre Benson Smith
Development
THOR Software e Comercial Ltda.
Santo Andre - Sao Paulo - Brazil
www.thorsoftware.com.br
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>Leyne, Sean schrieb:... snip...
>
> > Gerhard,
> >
> > > > > yesterday i installed Firebird 1.5 rc6 on a new IBM Server with OS
> > > > > windows 2003 Server
> > > > > (dual proc., and so on)
> > > > > Firebird works fine ..., install was okay, set the paths, and so
>how can i force gbak to use not "local" ???? or what is really the problem?Sean
>
>thanks
>Gerhard
>
> > Sean
To force gbak to run on a "remote" database put the server name or ip on
the connection string
gbak -r test.gbk 192.168.1.1:c:\mydata\teste.gdb -user sysdba -password
masterkey -v -t
I don't know if it could help, but give it a try...
By the way...
Can you connect to some db on this machine ? using local or remote ???
Alexandre Benson Smith
Development
THOR Software e Comercial Ltda.
Santo Andre - Sao Paulo - Brazil
www.thorsoftware.com.br
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Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.564 / Virus Database: 356 - Release Date: 19/01/2004
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