Subject RE: [firebird-support] Problem with classic server instalation on Windows
Author Edgar Britez
Helen:

Thanks for your quick answer and please... excuse my English.

In page 23 of your book, in table 1-3 it says that a file with name
"fb_lock_mgr.exe" must exist in an installation of "Classsic server".

Which nonencounter in my installation (I installed 1.5.3 versions 1.5.2
and this file not this ').

I understand of your answer that is not necessary the existence of the
file "fb_lock_mgr" for the good operation of "firebird classic server".


This is thus?

Single I want to be sure that my installation this correct one.

Thanks

Edgar Britez
Sebaot Software

-----Mensaje original-----
De: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:firebird-support@yahoogroups.com] En nombre de Helen Borrie
Enviado el: lunes, 19 de diciembre de 2005 19:28
Para: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Asunto: Re: [firebird-support] Problem with classic server instalation
on Windows

At 04:49 PM 19/12/2005 -0500, Jason Dodson wrote:
>fb_inet_mgr is for superserver I believe. You may have the wrong
package.

You're probably thinking of fbmgr?

>Edgar Britez wrote:
> > I use Windows 2000 server and Windows 2003 server with Firebird
1,5,2.
> >
> > I am using Firebird Superserver, but by performance problems I am
going
> > to install Firebird Clasic Server.
> >
> > When installing Firebird Clasic Server it installs the service of
> > "fb_inet_server".

That's correct.

> >
> > The book of Helen Borrie makes reference to a file "fb_lock_mgr.exe"
> > which not it encounter in my installation.
> >
> > As it can be the problem?

Only for the author! There are a few typos and anachronisms in that
table,
unfortunately.

Are you having problems installing Classic? if so, could you say what
they
are, and which version are you installing? Do you know there is a final

release candidate of v.1.5.3 available?

If the installer installed fbguard.exe (the Guardian) you should go to
the
Services applet and disable it. The Guardian has no purpose in Classic
and
has been known to cause problems with ghost connections.

./heLen