---In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, shg_sistemas@... wrote :
BARO (Client) Tue May 12 12:20:20 2015 C:\Program
Files\Firebird\Firebird_2_5\bin\fbserver.exe: terminated abnormally
(4294967295)
It means that Firebird crashes, unfortunately. Could you provide me with full
memory
Yes, full restore of normall database with indexes, keys ...
and on the same computer os hardware is the same. All 64 bit with 256GB Ram
Regards,
Karol Bieniaszewski
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Od: apos;Thomas Steinmaurerapos; t...@iblogmanager.com [firebird-support]
Hi,
Maybe first check db with gfix against corruption
Regards,
Karol Bieniaszewski
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Temat: [firebird-support] Re: losing connection with server on a
Hello All,
How to build up SQL query over system tables to find out which tables
are depending to exact table and column I am searching for.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello Karol,
Possible further enhancements during index re-creation would be to
re-create several indexes in parallel becoming more and more IO bound,
especially with low latency storage. AFAIK InterBase added something
like that in a recent version. Potentially Firebird has that on the
Hi,
I currently manage a small business that is running a Firebird database
version 1.5.3.
I know this is probably very old and it needs updating but the trouble is
the business owners only have 1 user that uses it and it has been running
without fail for years.
The issue is lately the 1
At 01:25 p.m. 28/05/2015, 'seanspcpower IT Services' t...@seanspcpower.com
[firebird-supp wrote:
The issue is lately the 1 client can no longer connect to the database using
the client application.
The application Ostendo and we have the Firebird database runs on an sbs2008
box.
It is a
---In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, ts@... wrote :
From a throughput perspective, this would mean:
IB XE3 = 0,918 MB/s
IB XE7 = 1,896 MB/s
FB 3 = 3,282 MB/s
To be honest, astonishing low numbers in 2015, for all three.
To be even more honest, measure time of restore without
---In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, ts@... wrote :
From a throughput perspective, this would mean:
IB XE3 = 0,918 MB/s
IB XE7 = 1,896 MB/s
FB 3 = 3,282 MB/s
To be honest, astonishing low numbers in 2015, for all three.
To be even more honest, measure time of restore without