Subject | RE: [firebird-support] ClassicServer doesn't have server guardian? |
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Author | Yusuf Celik |
Post date | 2007-07-20T13:25:14Z |
Hi Paul,
Thanks for shedding your light on me.
Appreciated
With kindest regards
yc
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From: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:firebird-support@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Vinkenoog
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 1:47 PM
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [firebird-support] ClassicServer doesn't have server
guardian?
Hi Yusuf,
"ClassicServer doesn't have server guardian?"
Panel Applet - currently doesn't work if Firebird Classic runs as an
application. If you run Classic as a service you *could* set up the
Guardian yourself, but in that case it isn't really necessary: if you
want a service to be automatically restarted when it goes down, you
can arrange that on the Windows Services panel.
Since you're on XP, I suppose you have Firebird running as a service,
so you don't need the Guardian.
BTW, the reason that the Guardian doesn't work with Classic-as-app is
that it tries to start the wrong executable: fbserver.exe. So one
rather silly - but effective - workaround is to rename the Firebid
executable from fbserver_inet_server.exe to fbserver.exe.
The bug is fixed in Firebird 1.5.3, but not yet in 2.0; I don't know
about 2.1.
HTH,
Paul Vinkenoog
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Thanks for shedding your light on me.
Appreciated
With kindest regards
yc
________________________________
From: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:firebird-support@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Vinkenoog
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 1:47 PM
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [firebird-support] ClassicServer doesn't have server
guardian?
Hi Yusuf,
"ClassicServer doesn't have server guardian?"
> Is that right or am I doing something wrong?That's right. The problem is that the Guardian - like the Control
Panel Applet - currently doesn't work if Firebird Classic runs as an
application. If you run Classic as a service you *could* set up the
Guardian yourself, but in that case it isn't really necessary: if you
want a service to be automatically restarted when it goes down, you
can arrange that on the Windows Services panel.
Since you're on XP, I suppose you have Firebird running as a service,
so you don't need the Guardian.
BTW, the reason that the Guardian doesn't work with Classic-as-app is
that it tries to start the wrong executable: fbserver.exe. So one
rather silly - but effective - workaround is to rename the Firebid
executable from fbserver_inet_server.exe to fbserver.exe.
The bug is fixed in Firebird 1.5.3, but not yet in 2.0; I don't know
about 2.1.
HTH,
Paul Vinkenoog
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