Server check: Windows, running as application
If Firebird is up and running as an application, it is represented by an icon in the system tray:
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A green and grey server symbol if controlled by the Guardian;
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A round yellow and black graphic if running standalone.
A flashing icon indicates that the server is in the process of starting up (or at least trying to do so).A red icon, or an icon with an overlying red stop sign, indicates that startup has failed.
One way to make 100% sure if the server is running or not is to press kbd:[Ctrl+Alt+Del], select Task Manager, and look for the firebird
process (and possibly fbguard
) in the task list.You may need to check the box “Show processes of all users” for these processes to become visible.
On some occasions, you may need to start the Guardian or server once explicitly via the Start menu even if you opted for “Start Firebird now” at the end of the installation process.Sometimes a reboot is necessary.
You can shut the server down via the menu that appears if you right-click on the tray icon.Notice that this also makes the icon disappear;you can restart Firebird via the Start menu.
Note
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In Classic mode (but not SuperClassic!) a new process is launched for every connection, so the number of |