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Thu, Jan 31 2019 5:45 AM | Permanent Link |
Jose Eduardo Helminsky HPro Informatica | Hi guys. I am pretty new to ElevateDB (but old from DBISAM)
I have some questions: 1) What the meaning of "Show database catalog information" in the server configuration (edbsrvr.ini) ? What the impact of removing it from the configuration ? 2) How can I install 2 (two) instances (services) of edbsrvr ? I have already tried with the combination edbsrvr2.exe and edbsrvr2.ini but I can not install the second instance of service receiving "the service name is already in use" Thanks in advance Eduardo |
Thu, Jan 31 2019 8:16 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 1/31/2019 5:45 AM, Jose Eduardo Helminsky wrote:
> 1) What the meaning of "Show database catalog information" in the server configuration (edbsrvr.ini) ? > What the impact of removing it from the configuration ? This maps to this setting - see link here https://www.elevatesoft.com/manual?action=viewprop&id=edb2&product=rsdelphiwin32&version=10R&comp=TEDBEngine&prop=ShowDatabaseCatalogInfo This property allows you to specify whether database catalog character set and version information should appear in the Databases system information table. Setting this property to False can significantly improve the performance of the loading of the Databases system information table when there are a lot of databases in a configuration. This is because ElevateDB has to open the database catalog for each database in order to read the character set and version number. > 2) How can I install 2 (two) instances (services) of edbsrvr ? I have already tried with the combination edbsrvr2.exe and edbsrvr2.ini but I can not install the second instance of service receiving "the service name is already in use" See this link https://www.elevatesoft.com/manual?action=viewtopic&id=edb2sql&topic=Starting_Configuring_Server Section on "Multiple Server Instances" but basically you need to specify /name=<Server Instance Name> parameter Note that you cannot use Global File I/O Buffering and multiple instances since that one requires exclusive access by a single process. Raul |
Thu, Jan 31 2019 9:11 AM | Permanent Link |
Jose Eduardo Helminsky HPro Informatica | Raul
Thank you very much |
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