Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Firebird classic : How to know from one client the number of connection ? |
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Author | Steve Wiser |
Post date | 2009-06-10T12:31:22Z |
If you are using linux and the client is coming from a distinct set of
IP addresses you can use the lsof command to see what connections are
currently made on the fdb file.
-steve
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IP addresses you can use the lsof command to see what connections are
currently made on the fdb file.
-steve
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> hello,
>
> in firebird classic, how to know from one client the number of
> connection to the database ?
>
> thanks you by advance
> stephane
>
>
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