Versioning monitoring tables in Firebird 2.1/2.5

Firebird 2.1 added the long-awaited monitoring tables. By querying special system tables starting with MON$, you get a snapshot of the current activities in your database like who is connected to your database, which transactions and statements are running and so on. You even can cancel a running query by executing a DELETE statement on MON$STATEMENTS. Firebird 2.5 will also allow you to cancel an entire attachment via a DELETE on MON$ATTACHMENTS.

Read More on Thomas Steinmaurer’s Blog

Virtual Volumes View 0.9 released

VVV is an application that catalogs the content of removable volumes like CD and DVD disks for off-line searching.
Folders and files can also be arranged in a single, virtual file system. Each folder of this virtual file system can contain files from many disks so you can arrange your data in a simple and logical way. Read more

Recommended update – Firebird 2.1.1

The recent release of Firebird version 2.1.1 is very welcome.

Here are a few of the fixes I consider important for 2.1 production servers and so recommend the update:

  • Stability fixes for the monitoring tables
  • Fixed possible corruption of the users database, security2.fdb.
  • Fixed nBackup, which did not work in version 2.1.
  • Fixed a memory leak on DDL statements.

The complete list of bugs fixed and the downloads are at the Firebird SQL website.

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