Subject | linux connection issue. |
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Author | Quathiaski Software |
Post date | 2007-09-02T18:06:32Z |
Our database works great in windows.
When our IT guy learned that firebird works in linux, he offered to set us
up a linux server
As this was something clients had been asking him for.
Unfortunately when we try to connect via IB_Objects TIB_Connection
We are getting the following message(s)
ISC ERROR CODE:335544721
ISC ERROR MESSAGE:
Unable to complete network request to host "<hostnamedeleted>".
Failed to locate host machine.
Undefined service opt/visiondb/VISION.FDB/tcp.
------ end of message text --------
Are we setting up firebird on linux wrong or configuring IBObjects wrong or
something else.
The settings we are using (host IP:/pathtodb/dbname.fdb works in IB Expert
but not in our application.
We are using tcp/ip, on port 3050, and the log file for the database says we
are connecting but we get this message at the application side.
Please point me in the right direction.
Dayna.
http://www.quathiaski.ca/images/temp/ss.png <-- screen shot of message if
you feel the need.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
When our IT guy learned that firebird works in linux, he offered to set us
up a linux server
As this was something clients had been asking him for.
Unfortunately when we try to connect via IB_Objects TIB_Connection
We are getting the following message(s)
ISC ERROR CODE:335544721
ISC ERROR MESSAGE:
Unable to complete network request to host "<hostnamedeleted>".
Failed to locate host machine.
Undefined service opt/visiondb/VISION.FDB/tcp.
------ end of message text --------
Are we setting up firebird on linux wrong or configuring IBObjects wrong or
something else.
The settings we are using (host IP:/pathtodb/dbname.fdb works in IB Expert
but not in our application.
We are using tcp/ip, on port 3050, and the log file for the database says we
are connecting but we get this message at the application side.
Please point me in the right direction.
Dayna.
http://www.quathiaski.ca/images/temp/ss.png <-- screen shot of message if
you feel the need.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]