Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Installing Firebird 2.0 on Xen AMD64 |
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Author | Paul Vinkenoog |
Post date | 2007-01-22T04:00:38Z |
Hi Thomas,
For Classic Server versions, the process name is fb_inet_server.
There will be one instance of this process running for each network
connection. Note that if there are no active connections, or if there
are only direct local connections, you won't find fb_inet_server in
the process list. fb_lock_mgr should be present though as soon as
any kind of Classic connection has been established.
This is true for Un*ces in general. (x)inetd is the listener.
Greetings,
Paul Vinkenoog
> Should there be at least on fb_inet_server running at the beginningYes. For Linux, it says on page 11:
> as the Listener? I noticed in the Quick Start page 12 in the "Note"
> box, is this only for Windows?
For Classic Server versions, the process name is fb_inet_server.
There will be one instance of this process running for each network
connection. Note that if there are no active connections, or if there
are only direct local connections, you won't find fb_inet_server in
the process list. fb_lock_mgr should be present though as soon as
any kind of Classic connection has been established.
This is true for Un*ces in general. (x)inetd is the listener.
Greetings,
Paul Vinkenoog