Subject | Re: [firebird-support] db corruption possibly caused by hostname change |
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Author | Milan Babuskov |
Post date | 2009-04-28T10:59:42Z |
Nick Upson wrote:
with Classic, it could require some special synchronization.
Is it really necessary that hostname be a part of the filename?
In my firebird directory I have:
isc_lock1.hostname
isc_monitor1.hostname
isc_event1.hostname
isc_init1.hostname
I also wonder what does "1" stand for?
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Milan Babuskov
http://www.flamerobin.org
http://www.guacosoft.com
>>> Not immediate enough, as it seems. If this is a reproducable way toI wonder how could this be fixed if you file a bug report. Especially
>>> get a database corrupted, I guess it's a serious bug.
>>>
>>> Nick, I think that you did manage to reproduce it, right? Maybe you
>>> should file a bug report (if there isn't already one for this issue).
>> But Nick isn't running Windows I believe. Nick?
>>
> that's right, this was on Fedora core 8
with Classic, it could require some special synchronization.
Is it really necessary that hostname be a part of the filename?
In my firebird directory I have:
isc_lock1.hostname
isc_monitor1.hostname
isc_event1.hostname
isc_init1.hostname
I also wonder what does "1" stand for?
--
Milan Babuskov
http://www.flamerobin.org
http://www.guacosoft.com