Thomas Steinmaurer skriver: > > > 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. > [snip]
> > 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. > OK, but I don't have the @M part. Still wondering what the first figure after -h means. I've always thought it was unique for each connection/process, but this time I had 492 for four processes and 484 for two of them. Kjell -- ------------------------------ Kjell Rilbe DataDIA AB E-post: [email protected] Telefon: 08-761 06 55 Mobil: 0733-44 24 64 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
