Subject | Re: [firebird-support] How to determine if Classic or Superserver is running |
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Author | Helen Borrie |
Post date | 2005-09-19T08:28:34Z |
At 07:35 AM 19/09/2005 +0000, you wrote:
network connection, it doesn't matter. Locally, on Linux, if you can't
connect to the server without a hostname in the connection string, then you
know it's running Superserver. On Windows, it's the other way. If you
can't connect using the Windows local (hostless) connection string, then
you know it's running Classic. For now, i.e. Fb 1.5.x, that is....
./heLen
>Hi AllNo. Thanks to a wonderful mechanism known as "the Y-valve", across a
>
>Is there a way to determine this?
network connection, it doesn't matter. Locally, on Linux, if you can't
connect to the server without a hostname in the connection string, then you
know it's running Superserver. On Windows, it's the other way. If you
can't connect using the Windows local (hostless) connection string, then
you know it's running Classic. For now, i.e. Fb 1.5.x, that is....
./heLen