Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Switching from Superserver to Classicserver |
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Author | Dimitry Sibiryakov |
Post date | 2010-05-06T20:02:46Z |
06.05.2010 20:15, byustephen wrote:
Firebird architectures. Why do you do it?
Another question - why you want to switch between them at all? If
some application activity requires definite abilities, why not to
install and use Classic and Superserver simultaneously?
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SY, SD.
> Whenever I switch between superserver and classic server I often have to restart my entire server computer. The reason why I am switching is because I have customers running superserver on dual core machines but superserver does not support multiple cores.You don't have to restart your computer when you switch between
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> This leads me to ask if anyone knows how to install a different firebird server type without restarting the server computer?
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> Sometimes if Firebird is acting finicky, I will have to uninstall firebird, (using commands "instsvc stop" and "instsvc r") restart my server computer, and then install classic server ("install_classic.bat").
Firebird architectures. Why do you do it?
Another question - why you want to switch between them at all? If
some application activity requires definite abilities, why not to
install and use Classic and Superserver simultaneously?
--
SY, SD.