Hello, Did you perform test backup/restore before that? Did you check that all UDFs are in place and they have adequate Windows and Linux versions? Did you test your application with Firebird 2.5.2?
> Help? return to Interbase 6. It will be the cheapest and the most effective solution. Regards, Alexey Kovyazin IBSurgeon > Sorry, that should have been Mint 14. > > --- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:firebird-support%40yahoogroups.com>, "jackmason17@..." wrote: > > > > We converted from Windows 7 Interbase 6.02 last Monday by backing up > the databases then restoring them to SuperClassic under Mint. The > hardware is an Intel I3 with 8GB of memory, a hardware RAID (2 SSDs), > and a system SSD. All 5 Firebird databases are on the RAID, a shared > drive with Windows 7. > > > > All 6 users are on Windows 7. Everything seemed to be running fine > until this afternoon. The first indication was a temporary server > disconnect for one user. We restarted his program and all seemed well. > About an hour later, all users failed, unable to write to the > database. In over 12 years of using Interbase 6 on Windows, we have > not encountered this problem. > > > > When we rebooted the Firebird server, everything returned to normal > operation. At the time, we did not know the correct name for the > Firebird process so we could not tell if it was still running before > the reboot. We do not know where the Firebird logs are located, so > cannot check them to see what went wrong. > > > > Should we be using a different Firebird server for this setup? Can > we determine the cause of the failure after having rebooted? We were > having to reboot the Windows 7 Interbase server at least once a week > and do not want to have to return to that scenario. We expected > Firebird to run for many months without a reboot. > > > > Help? > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]