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NAME

       fbsvcmgr - access services API of Firebird

SYNOPSYS

       fbsvcmgr service_mgr parameter...
       fbsvcmgr host:service_mgr parameter...

DESCRIPTION

       Firebird (like interbase 6 and before) never had a way to access services API from command line. With the
       exception  of  -service  switch of gbak(1) and total use of services API in gsec(1) since version 2.0, to
       use services one had to use third party GUI or write himself a  program  using  C  or  other  programming
       language.  Use of GUI is almost always not a problem, when you work with local machine or machine in your
       LAN. But in case, when you connect to remote unix server using any text-only connection, use of  services
       is almost impossible. And this is really a problem sometimes.

       The  fbsvcmgr  utility  solves this problem. With it you may use any service, implemented by firebird. To
       use this utility you should  be  familiar  with  firebird  services  API  -  fbsvcmgr  does  NOT  emulate
       traditional utilities' switches, it is just frontend to the services API.

       The  first  required  parameter  of  command  line  is services manager you want to connect to. For local
       connection use simply service_mgr, to attach to remote machine  something  like  hostname:service_mgr  is
       required.  When required, additional service parameter blocks (SPB), including any values, follow. Any of
       them may (or may not) be prefixed with single - (minus)  sign  for  clarity.   For  long  command  lines,
       typical for fbsvcmgr, use of '-' makes command line better human-readable and has no other effects.

       Compare:

        fbsvcmgr service_mgr user sysdba password \
        masterke action_db_stats \
        dbname employee sts_hdr_pages

       and

        fbsvcmgr service_mgr -user sysdba -password \
        masterke -action_db_stats -dbname \
        employee -sts_hdr_pages

       Syntax of service parameter blocks, as understood by fbsvcmgr, almost exactly matches the one you may see
       in  ibase.h include file or Borland InterBase 6.0 API documentation. To save typing and make command line
       a bit shorter, slightly abbreviated form is used. All SPB parameters have one of two forms: isc_spb_VALUE
       or isc_VALUE1_svc_VALUE2. Accordingly in the first case you should type simply VALUE, and for the  second
       - VALUE1_VALUE2.  For example:

           present in ibase.h          becomes
           -------------------------   -----------------
           isc_spb_dbname              dbname
           isc_action_svc_backup       action_backup
           isc_spb_sec_username        sec_username
           isc_info_svc_get_env_lock   info_get_env_lock

       and so on. As an exception, isc_spb_user_name may be specified as either user_name or simply user.

       The  full  description of all SPB parameters can be found int the InterBase 6.0 beta documentation. It is
       some 40 pages long, so it is not duplicated here.  There are a couple of differences, though,  which  are
       described below. Another reference is the ibase.h file distributed by the Firebird project.

       multiple actions in single request
           Using  fbsvcmgr  you  may perform single action (and get results of it's execution when available) or
           get multiple information items from services manager. For example:

               fbsvcmgr service_mgr -user sysdba -password masterke -action_display_user

           will list all users of local firebird server:

               SYSDBA            Sql Server Administrator      0    0
               QA_USER1                                        0    0
               QA_USER2                                        0    0
               QA_USER3                                        0    0
               QA_USER4                                        0    0
               QA_USER5                                        0    0
               GUEST                                           0    0
               SHUT1                                           0    0
               SHUT2                                           0    0
               QATEST                                          0    0

           And:

               fbsvcmgr service_mgr -user sysdba -password masterke \
               -info_server_version -info_implementation

           will report both server version and it's implementation:

               Server version: LI-T2.1.0.15740 Firebird 2.1 Alpha 1
               Server implementation: Firebird/linux AMD64

           But attempt to mix all of this in single command line:

               fbsvcmgr service_mgr -user sysdba -password masterke \
               -action_display_user -info_server_version -info_implementation

           raises an error:

               Unknown switch "-info_server_version"

       Buggy documentation
           Some parameters have buggy form in Borland beta documentation. When in trouble, consult ibase.h first
           for correct form.

           isc_spb_rpr_list_limbo_trans was forgotten in Borland beta documentation, but present in fbsvcmgr.

       No licensing stuff
           Everything concerning licensing was removed from interbase 6.0 and therefore not supported here.

       No access to config file
           Config file view/modification is not supported in firebird since 1.5 and therefore is not implemented
           here.

       Items added in firebird 2.1
           trusted_auth
               (Windows-only) Forces use of windows trusted authentication.

           dbname
               (Only for actions related to security). It is equivalent to the  -database switch of the  gsec(1)
               utility.  Note  that  in  gsec(1) this switch is mostly used to specify remote server you want to
               administer. In fbsvcmgr the name of the server is already given in services manager  name  (first
               parameter), therefore this parameter in most cases is not needed.

       Items added in firebird 2.5
           bkp_no_triggers
               specify it to avoid executing database-wide triggers

AUTHOR

       Alex Peshkov, "peshkoff at mail.ru"

       This  manual  page  was  written  by  Damyan  Ivanov dmn@debian.org for the Debian project. Permission is
       granted to use this document, with or without modifications, provided that this notice is retained. If we
       meet some day, and you think this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return.

Firebird 3.0                                       2024-03-31                                        FBSVCMGR(1)