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Re: [cobalt-developers] Fw: Interbase 6 SQL server & Cobalt
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Fw: Interbase 6 SQL server & Cobalt
- From: "Steve Rogers" <cobalt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Oct 26 01:17:01 2000
- List-id: Mailing list for developers on Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
Hi,
No, but I did want to use Interbase - this has now put me off completely,
and this WAS one of the reasons that I commited to using a RAQ4!.
There is a version of the a browser based admin that is used for mySQL (
phpMyAdmin), for postgresSQL - called phpgadmin. Though as it's name
suggests it is a php based solution.
I have used phpMyAdmin for some time and found it very good, although I have
yet to try the postgres version.
Steve.
----- Original Message -----
From: "William L Thomson Jr" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Cobalt Developers Group" <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 1:07 AM
Subject: [cobalt-developers] Fw: Interbase 6 SQL server & Cobalt
> Thought I would pass this along to others in the group. Anyone run into
> this yet? Want to team up & give Cobalt a swift kick in the rear to get
> them to finish what they have started?
>
> Thoughts,
> William L. Thomson Jr.
> CEO
> Obsidian-Studios Inc.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Subject: Interbase 6 SQL server & Cobalt
>
>
> > Well looks like the guys at Cobalt are trying to make things sound
better
> > than they really are. Yes, Interbase 6 is installed on RaQ 4's but does
> it
> > work properly. NO! Cobalt basically told me the proper way to start
the
> > server is to uncomment the last lines of the inetd.conf file.
> >
> > NOTE: When the last line of the inetd.conf file is uncommented & the
> process
> > restarted, all ports are now blocked. OOPS says Cobalt.
> >
> > What a cliché, Cobalt told me that they could escalate my problem & pay
> > $200.00 an hour to have my problem resolved. Wait a second, this was a
> > problem that existed when the machine was shipped, yet I have to pay to
> > solve it. HHmm, sounds fishy.
> >
> > In a round about way the Cobalt tech said that it Cobalt is still
working
> on
> > the integration of Interbase into their servers. Well if they are still
> > working on it why the hell is the product being shipped with it? Well
the
> > answer is marketing & sales. Promote the product, sell the product,
then
> > fix the product after the sale is made. Then if the client/customer is
> > desperate enough, they can pay to fix the problem faster than normal,
but
> > wait. If I pay them to fix a problem created by them I am basically
> funding
> > their R. & D.
> >
> > Man, these guys are good. I wonder if they are related to the mob. Once
> in
> > bed, forever in bed, or die to get out.
> >
> > For now Cobalt recommends using the PostgreSQL server to build
databases.
> > But to their knowledge, there is no client side GUI to create, maintain,
&
> > modify the databases. All of what makes interbase so cool & functional.
> > Not to mention that I am 50% of the way to having a bitchen database
that
> I
> > will use ASP to interact & query the database & populate my Flash movies
> via
> > Flash & Generator 2 with content from the database.
> >
> > Oh well, project on hold. Unless I feel like converting over to
Postgres.
> > ARGH! Thanks, Cobalt!!!
> >
> > Little info from,
> > William L. Thomson Jr.
> > CEO
> > Obsidian-Studios Inc.
> >
> >
>
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