Den 2014-04-29 20:52 skrev Dalton Calford såhär:
> Have a standard client/daemon such as gstat/gfix/gsec ship with
> firebird that when started, it is provided with a config file or
> command line specifying the database to use.
>
> In this way, any database could be the master database as long a
Or,
Have a standard client/daemon such as gstat/gfix/gsec ship with firebird
that when started, it is provided with a config file or command line
specifying the database to use.
In this way, any database could be the master database as long as it has
the appropriate data structures in it.
The da
MR> On 29-4-2014 14:45, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
>> We do not have single fixed security database in FB3. Therefore us of it
>> as jobs storage is not good choice. Adding new one looks better to me.
>> But once again embedded problem is here - up to the fact that embedded
>> user may have no rights to
On 29-4-2014 14:45, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
> We do not have single fixed security database in FB3. Therefore us of it
> as jobs storage is not good choice. Adding new one looks better to me.
> But once again embedded problem is here - up to the fact that embedded
> user may have no rights to start da
On 04/29/14 16:32, Carlos H. Cantu wrote:
> DY> 29.04.2014 12:09, Mark Rotteveel wrote:
>
>>> If you look at SQL Server, there jobs themselves are not defined for a
>>> specific database (although they may depend on one or more databases).
>>> AFAIK they are stored in the master database. Execution
DY> 29.04.2014 12:09, Mark Rotteveel wrote:
>> If you look at SQL Server, there jobs themselves are not defined for a
>> specific database (although they may depend on one or more databases).
>> AFAIK they are stored in the master database. Execution requires an Agent
>> service to be running.
DY