On 06/22/11 11:13, Roman Rokytskyy wrote:
Would be interesting to check how does Firebird behaves.
Roman, we have some implementation of tpc-c, which works with firebird.
I often use it to check firebird stability under load. But telling true
it seems that it measures using some other tpmC. I
On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 11:01:45 +0200, Nando Dessena na...@dessena.it wrote:
Does anyone know the answer?
Hello,
I posted this one a while ago on the support list but couldn't get any
useful reply. Plus it seemed to me that the problem was only with Fb
2.0, but it is now doing it with Fb 2.1
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Alex Peshkoff peshk...@mail.ru wrote:
On 06/22/11 11:13, Roman Rokytskyy wrote:
Would be interesting to check how does Firebird behaves.
Roman, we have some implementation of tpc-c, which works with firebird.
I often use it to check firebird stability under
Hello,
I posted this one a while ago on the support list but couldn't get
any
useful reply. Plus it seemed to me that the problem was only with Fb
2.0, but it is now doing it with Fb 2.1 as well.
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I am trying to run bin\fbserver.exe -a -n from a custom directory,
On Tuesday 21 June 2011 at 16:55 Nando Dessena wrote:
I am trying to run bin\fbserver.exe -a -n from a custom directory, from
the command prompt. The server runs. The directory contains suitable
firebird.conf and security2.fdb. It works correctly under Windows XP,
but on Win7 all
On Wednesday 22 June 2011 at 12:21 Paul Reeves wrote:
this command:
C:\Users\test\fbtestisql -u SYSDBA -p masterkey localhost:employee
works fine for me.
Oops, I spoke too soon. It worked alright while I had a user with admin rights
logged in simultaneously with the test user. When
On 06/22/11 13:35, marius adrian popa wrote:
Could you publish the sources in github/sourceforge for tpc
Sorry - no. License issues.
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Is it a requirement that fbserver is run with administrator
privileges
in this scenario? That would be quite unfortunate in my case.
To access the security2.fdb, the user must have write access to this
file or to the folder. In the common places (e.g. ...\program
files\...,
Paul,
No, I was right. I had two many test users and they were tripping
over themselves. Once I cleaned that up and made sure there was only
one instance of fbserver and that the alias was pointing to the
correct file the above command works fine.
BTW, did you try trusted authentication?
On Wednesday 22 June 2011 at 14:33 Nando Dessena wrote:
thanks for your time; which version did you use? I have re-done my tests
from scratch, and I can see that Fb2.0 (the version my client is using,
unfortunately) gives me the error, while Fb2.1 works ok. If I could
upgrade to 2.1 that I
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