Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Re: embedded firebird - UDF problem |
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Author | Bogusław Brandys |
Post date | 2005-09-10T12:22:40Z |
Slawomir Bialek wrote:
firebird.conf
UdfAccess = Restrict \\10.10.10.1\app\udf
however I don't know if it works without mapping \\10.10.10.1 as drive
letter (and even it is fairy bad idea when network is unstable)
Second choice would be to copy UDF into each client and set UdfAccess to
local directory UDF (but I assume that you want to avoid this solution)
Regards
Boguslaw Brandys
> On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 01:06:45AM -0000, Adam wrote:Try to change in each client computer (not 10.10.10.1 computer) inside
>
>>A Firebird Server will not connect to a database that is on a volume
>>not directly controlled by the server. It is a sure fire way to
>
>
> Yes I know - the database is local, only the application
> and UDFs are on the server.
> We want it on the server 10.10.10.1 because it is easy way to maintance
> it (upgrades, etc.) for all users.
>
> Databases are created and used locally only :)
> It is not a standard database application.
> This application is used to prepare a firebird database from scratch,
> and fill it with some data. Then such database is sent
> (email) somewhere else and there is used in standard, proper way.
>
> So I don't want to access a database via network using embedded
> server, I just want to load UDF dlls via network.
> As I said everything works fine for us in such configuration
> except UDFs :(
>
> Thanks for your response.
> --c
firebird.conf
UdfAccess = Restrict \\10.10.10.1\app\udf
however I don't know if it works without mapping \\10.10.10.1 as drive
letter (and even it is fairy bad idea when network is unstable)
Second choice would be to copy UDF into each client and set UdfAccess to
local directory UDF (but I assume that you want to avoid this solution)
Regards
Boguslaw Brandys
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