Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Re: Database file in mapped drive |
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Author | Frank Schlottmann-Goedde |
Post date | 2004-10-06T13:02:36Z |
lsbtreis wrote:
on it (because it's cpu model is a TX3927 V4.2 or the like ) and you are
*really* sure that no other process ever will access your database file
you could check your firebird.conf file for RemoteFileOpenAbility.
Be sure to read and understand the warnings.
You will probably need a *n*x machine for the firebird server.
Frank
--
"Fascinating creatures, phoenixes, they can carry immensely heavy loads,
their tears have healing powers and they make highly faithful pets."
- J.K. Rowling
>If it is a pure NAS-appliance and you have no chance to install a server
> Because it´s a network storage.
on it (because it's cpu model is a TX3927 V4.2 or the like ) and you are
*really* sure that no other process ever will access your database file
you could check your firebird.conf file for RemoteFileOpenAbility.
Be sure to read and understand the warnings.
You will probably need a *n*x machine for the firebird server.
Frank
--
"Fascinating creatures, phoenixes, they can carry immensely heavy loads,
their tears have healing powers and they make highly faithful pets."
- J.K. Rowling