Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Re: HELP! Stored procedure with infinite loop killed the database |
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Author | Helen Borrie |
Post date | 2004-05-27T04:36:27Z |
At 04:21 AM 27/05/2004 +0000, you wrote:
server you are running and the connection syntax you are using.
You get that message when either the server is not running (and it probably
isn't, since you crashed it); or you are trying to connect using a
connection protocol or syntax that's not appropriate to the server version
you are running; or you are trying to a connect to a database file that is
not on the local filesystem. If you had a "pooched database", the message
would be different.
/heLen
>Hi, SteffenI don't believe you have a "pooched database". Tell us what version of the
>
>The first thing I did after this experience is set up a regularly
>scheduled gbak backup of the database. The problem is I have A LOT of
>data and schema work (about 2 weeks effort) locked in the current
>database. And any utility I try to run against it now (i.e. gfix,
>gbak, etc.) returns an "unavailable database" message.
>
>The backup will help going forward, but I really need to recover the
>current pooched database.
server you are running and the connection syntax you are using.
You get that message when either the server is not running (and it probably
isn't, since you crashed it); or you are trying to connect using a
connection protocol or syntax that's not appropriate to the server version
you are running; or you are trying to a connect to a database file that is
not on the local filesystem. If you had a "pooched database", the message
would be different.
/heLen