It's right. I've checked and I can see the current connections. Thanks for your help.
--- In [email protected], Thomas Steinmaurer <ts@...> wrote: > > > I have migrated some of my dbs to firebird 2.5 superserver from firebird > > 1.5 classic server. > > > > In the classic server, each connection open a new process using the inet > > linuz daemon. > > I could see how many connections I had to the DB using the top command or > > the ps aux command. > > > > Now in Firebird 2.5 super classic I have one process fb_smp_server and > > treads to handle every new connection of that process. > > Now I can't type ps aux or top to checknumber of process (connections in Fb > > 1.5) I have. > > How can I check that ? > > Starting with Firebird 2.1, you can do that via the monitoring tables. > Connect to the database and execute: > > select * from mon$attachments > > > > -- > With regards, > > Thomas Steinmaurer > Upscene Productions > http://www.upscene.com > http://blog.upscene.com/thomas/ > > Download LogManager Series, FB TraceManager today! > Continuous Database Monitoring Solutions supporting > Firebird, InterBase, Advantage Database, MS SQL Server > and NexusDB! >
