Subject Re: [IBO] Freezing connecting from Win32 application.(... more)
Author f_maffioletti
... more
I've installed InterbaseSS 6.0.1 and 6.0.2 in 2 other servers with
Mandrake 9 and IB work perfectly with that application, that work
perfectly whith Win IB.
Is not a problem of application code, is a problem of some system
setting..... uh... I don't know.....
Bye
F.

--- In IBObjects@yahoogroups.com, "f_maffioletti" <fm@f...> wrote:
> Helen wrote (cut)
> You have to use KILL to end a process on Linux (look it up in the
> manual)
> > and you can't use TCP/IP local loopback - you have to call it
> directly from
> > the shell.
> > (cut)
>
> It's not really true, you can easly restart ibserver whith a simple
> script.
> When interbase is working correctly you can restart it.
> The problem is that when i work from remote host, interbase crash,
> and when i attempt to stop it, it return that error.
> I have tried (under redhat 9.1) interbaseSS 6.0.1 Interbase SS 6.0.2
> and FirebirdSS last release, and i have the same problem with all
> these versions
> This is the third installation of interbase under three different
> servers: PIV (good) PIII (failed), and my own celeron (for
> experiments) 1.13 GHz (failed), I can't understad why the first
> installation is working perfectly, and the others are failed
> Bye
> Fabrizio
>
>
>
> --- In IBObjects@yahoogroups.com, Helen Borrie <helebor@t...> wrote:
> > At 08:53 AM 19/06/2003 +0200, you wrote:
> > >I'm using a Win32 application working whith interbase.
> > >Tis app work good with win interbase 6.0.2.
> > >When i connect to a gdb on redhat 9.1 (firebirdSS 1.0.3972-0.64IO)
> from
> > >Win Ibconsole, queries are working good, when i use thw win 32
> app, i can
> > >connect to gdb but at the first query, the app freeze.
> > >If i attempt to stop ibserver, it return me an error: failed to
> connect to
> > >host localhost.
> >
> > You have to use KILL to end a process on Linux (look it up in the
> manual)
> > and you can't use TCP/IP local loopback - you have to call it
> directly from
> > the shell.
> >
> > >Iptables is setted to "no firewall" and zone alarm is actually
> down on my
> > >Win2000 pc
> >
> > Well, it's not a firewall problem anyway, since you managed to
> connect to
> > the database.
> >
> > You need to provide the SQL of the query that is hanging up.
> >
> > Helen