Hello Mr. Makowski,
About:
"According to Fedora packaging rules, firebird service is not started
automatically. You need to start it, as root :
systemctl start firebird-superserver.service
If you want to have firebird started at each boot, as root :
for SuperServer :
systemctl enable firebird-superserver.service"
How to start "classic" or "superclassic"? Is it possible? And would you use one
of those instead "superserver"?
Atenciosamente,
+ + Hugo Eyng + +
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De: [email protected] <[email protected]> em nome
de Philippe Makowski [email protected] [firebird-support]
<[email protected]>
Enviado: sábado, 9 de maio de 2020 12:18
Para: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Assunto: Re: [firebird-support] Firebird x CentOS 7
Hugo Eyng [email protected] [firebird-support] a écrit le 08/05/2020 à
21:07 :
> Dear Friends,
>
> Where can I find a good tutorial to learn how to install FB 2.5.9 ( or
> higher) in CentOS 7?
>
> If anyone already installed and used FB in this SO: what the best option:
> 1-superserver, 2-classic, 3-superclassic?
>
you can install Firebird 3 from this repository :
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/makowski/firebird/
Differences between upstream and the Fedora package
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* In /usr/bin you have isql-fb for Firebird isql.
We can't name it isql to avoid conflict with isql from UNIX-ODBC.
In /usr/bin you have also gstat-fb for Firebird gstat.
We can't name it gstat to avoid conflict with gstat from Ganglia-gmond.
* By default, Firebird is set as superserver mode.
Please read the Firebird doc if you want to change the mode.
To help you, you have systemd units in /usr/share/firebird/misc.
* According to Fedora packaging rules, firebird service is not started
automatically. You need to start it, as root :
for SuperServer :
systemctl start firebird-superserver.service
If you want to have firebird started at each boot, as root :
for SuperServer :
systemctl enable firebird-superserver.service
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