Subject | Login-Problem on SuSE |
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Author | Hans Hilper |
Post date | 2004-09-06T14:44:58Z |
Hi everybody,
After deleteing an older FirebirdSS package on SuSE 9.1 I downloaded the
rpm from ibphoenix and installed FirebirdSS-1.5.1 and tried to connect
to the employee-database.
This is the error message I received in IBExpert:
192.168.100.5:/opt/firebird/examples/employee.fdb
Connecting... Failed!
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Unsuccessful execution caused by a system error that precludes
successful execution of subsequent statements.
Your user name and password are not defined. Ask your database
administrator to set up a Firebird login.
Attempting to connect to services manager... Failed!
When I run the changeDBAPassword.sh script I get the following output:
Please enter current password for SYSDBA user: password
Please enter new password for SYSDBA user: password
Your user name and password are not defined. Ask your database
administrator to set up a Firebird login.
unable to open database
Running ex to modify /etc/init.d/firebird
What do I need to do in order to login the firebird server?
Thanks
Hans
After deleteing an older FirebirdSS package on SuSE 9.1 I downloaded the
rpm from ibphoenix and installed FirebirdSS-1.5.1 and tried to connect
to the employee-database.
This is the error message I received in IBExpert:
192.168.100.5:/opt/firebird/examples/employee.fdb
Connecting... Failed!
------------------------------------
Unsuccessful execution caused by a system error that precludes
successful execution of subsequent statements.
Your user name and password are not defined. Ask your database
administrator to set up a Firebird login.
Attempting to connect to services manager... Failed!
When I run the changeDBAPassword.sh script I get the following output:
Please enter current password for SYSDBA user: password
Please enter new password for SYSDBA user: password
Your user name and password are not defined. Ask your database
administrator to set up a Firebird login.
unable to open database
Running ex to modify /etc/init.d/firebird
What do I need to do in order to login the firebird server?
Thanks
Hans