Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Re: Multiple Servers on one machine |
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Author | Fabian Chocron |
Post date | 2006-12-18T23:20:50Z |
Hi,
It's possible , and we have it working in production since 01/12/06
We have FB 2.0 SS and FB 2.0 CS on the same server, it's rock solid, and
super fast.
The way we did it is modifying the source code and re-compiling.
Fabian
It's possible , and we have it working in production since 01/12/06
We have FB 2.0 SS and FB 2.0 CS on the same server, it's rock solid, and
super fast.
The way we did it is modifying the source code and re-compiling.
Fabian
----- Original Message -----
From: "prairiedechien" <Christophe.Brunin@...>
To: <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 12:40 AM
Subject: [firebird-support] Re: Multiple Servers on one machine
Hello,
Can you confirm that it is not possible to run 2 FB servers as 2
different services?
Thanks
Christophe.
--------
There are two general ways to do it (as you didn't mention your target
OS, I'm talking about Windows):
- Run one version as a service and the other as an application
- Run both as an application.
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Heymann <lists@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Rocky,
>
> > Has anyone here tried installing FB 1.5 and FB 2.0 on one machine?
>
> Yes, I did and it works.
>
> > Any tips on how to tame these 2 beasts and make them live
> > harmoniously in one box?
>
> There are two general ways to do it (as you didn't mention your
target
> OS, I'm talking about Windows):
>
> - Run one version as a service and the other as an application
> - Run both as an application.
>
> Running Firebird as an Application
> ----------------------------------
> You can start the SuperServer with
> fbserver.exe -a
>
> You can also provide the TCP port that this instance shall listen
on:
> fbserver.exe -a -p 3051
>
> (Without -p the server will listen on the port defined in
> firebird.conf, so must configure them differently).
>
> Now you can zip out both servers to different directories and run
them
> both, configuring them to listen on different ports.
>
> Running Firebird as a Service
> -----------------------------
> Only one of the servers can run as a service because the service
names
> are the same for both versions. You can use instsvc.exe only for one
> of the two and use the above fbserver -a for the other.
>
> Client Connection
> -----------------
> You must include the port number into your connection string:
> So instead of dbserver:D:\DB\MyDB.fdb
> you now use dbserver/3051:D:\DB\MyDB.fdb
>
> fbclient.dll
> ------------
> Your client will search for an fbclient.dll for connecting to the
> server.
>
> If it's a "good" client it will go to the registry and look up
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Firebird Project\Firebird
Server\Instances
> for the Firebird path. You can use the Firebird 2.0 client library
for
> both versions so you could use instreg with Firebird 2.0.
>
> If you don't use instreg there will be no registry entry so will
have
> to copy the fbclient.dll to the application or Windows directory.
>
> HTH
>
>
> Best Regards
>
> Stefan
>
>
> --
> Stefan Heymann
> www.destructor.de/firebird
>