[Firebird-devel] Running firebird.exe as application

2014-05-06 Thread Mark Rotteveel
I have been having some problems running Firebird 3 correctly from a zip-kit (as Super Server). After much trial-and-error it looks like when running as an application, that I need to start Firebird.exe with -a -m (instead of only -a as documented in \docs\install_windows_manually.txt). I have

Re: [Firebird-devel] Running firebird.exe as application

2014-05-06 Thread Dimitry Sibiryakov
06.05.2014 20:32, Mark Rotteveel wrote: So: what is the meaning of -m, and why is it necessary? It stand for multi-threaded. Without it firebird.exe works in classic mode and spawn separate processes for each connection. -- WBR, SD.

Re: [Firebird-devel] Running firebird.exe as application

2014-05-06 Thread Dmitry Yemanov
06.05.2014 22:32, Mark Rotteveel wrote: I have been having some problems running Firebird 3 correctly from a zip-kit (as Super Server). After much trial-and-error it looks like when running as an application, that I need to start Firebird.exe with -a -m (instead of only -a as documented in

Re: [Firebird-devel] Running firebird.exe as application

2014-05-06 Thread Mark Rotteveel
On 6-5-2014 20:39, Dmitry Yemanov wrote: I have been unable to find anything regarding the commandline options of firebird.exe and I only thought of -m as it is also added to the commandline of the service executable. So: what is the meaning of -m, and why is it necessary? The same as for