Subject Re: [firebird-support] Can't start Firebird installed from snapshot rpm
Author Alexanderm@Cput.ac.as
Hi

Had a very similar experience on fedora. I eventualy removed the rpm
and used the super sever tarbal with much betta results. Kinda easy to
install .. Unpack and run install script

Hope this helps

/M

On 05 Jan 2009, at 18:30, "skoczian" <nulla.epistola@...> wrote:

> Using openSUSE 11.1.
>
> Because of problems with kinterbasdb 3.3.0 I installed a Firebird
> snapshot rpm (FirebirdSS-2.1.2.18108-0.i686.rpm), using Yast. The
> installation seemed to run without problems, but afterwards I couldn't
> connect to the server to execute the changeDBApassword script. Then I
> looked into the firebird log and found this:
>
> Elend (Client) Mon Jan 5 16:26:53 2009
> /opt/fb21ss/bin/fbguard: guardian starting bin/fbserver
> Elend (Server) Mon Jan 5 16:26:53 2009
> 64 bit i/o support is on.
> Elend (Server) Mon Jan 5 16:26:53 2009
> Open file limit increased from 1024 to 8192
> Elend (Client) Mon Jan 5 16:26:55 2009
> /opt/fb21ss/bin/fbguard: /opt/fb21ss/bin/fbserver normal shutdown.
> Elend (Client) Mon Jan 5 16:32:46 2009
> INET/inet_error: connect errno = 111
>
> Moreover I can't find Firebird in the Runlevel part of Yast, and the
> rcfirebird script doesn't seem to be there. Not quite unexpectedly
> Firebird doesn't start after reboot.
>
> What's wrong here? When I used the normal rpm, not the snapshot,
> Firebird started and worked normally (but I couldn't use kinterbasdb).
> Is there something special to do when installing a snapshot rpm?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Sibylle
>
>


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