> In Task manager I see multiple instances of fb_inet_server.exe, as > expected (classic server). > > What I'm wondering is what the command line switches mean. > > I see all of them have -i except the default instance. What does it mean?
-i means, that connections via TCP/IP are accepted. > More importantly I see they have -h N, where N is for instance 484 and > 492. What does -h and the numeric value mean? With 2.5 Classic, I have something like that: -h 432@1620 Don't know about 432, but 1620 in my case is the process ID of the parent (listener) process. -- With regards, Thomas Steinmaurer (^TS^) Firebird Technology Evangelist http://www.upscene.com/ Do you care about the future of Firebird? Join the Firebird Foundation: http://www.firebirdsql.org/en/firebird-foundation/
