Subject | RE: [firebird-support] Running superserver instead of classic |
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Author | Alan McDonald |
Post date | 2004-07-19T10:55:05Z |
>you asked if you could run classic server in superserver mode... the answer
> > It's a different install - you've installed classic - uninstall it and
> > install superserver with the other install package
>
> $COLUMNS=120 dpkg -l |grep firebird
> ii firebird-s32-server 1.0.2-2.1 FireBird Super w/
> 32bit I/O - RDBMS based on InterBase 6.0 code
> ii firebird-server-common 1.0.2-2.1 Common server
> files of FireBird-RDBMS based on InterBase 6.0 cod
> ii firebird-utils 1.0.2-2.1 Utilities for
> FireBird - RDBMS based on InterBase 6.0 code
> ii libfirebird-s32 1.0.2-2.1 Library files for
> FireBird Super w/ 32bit I/O, InterBase compat
>
> So?
>
> I used to run Firebird on a single processor machine (multiple ibserver
> processes), but after moving it to a dual processor, I got this
> behaviour, which is not what I was expecting.
>
> --
> Jaume Sabater
> http://linuxsilo.net
>
is no because they are not the same thing.
Now if you are asking about manipulating the affinity of the processor, then
that's a different story - I have no experience with fiddling with this
Alan