Why can't I stop this thing from Logging?
Steve Brown
steve at neteze.com
Wed Apr 10 00:03:38 EDT 2002
Just checked (find / -name freetds.conf -print), the only other freetds.conf
file I have is in the directory "/usr/local/freetds.old" that I renamed by
hand many days ago before the last reboot of the system (prior to switching
from UnixODBC to iODBC.) I suppose I can try removing that directory. I
checked and my odbc.ini file does list the driver in the
/usr/local/freetds/lib directory and not freetds.old (which none of the
compiled libraries/executables should even know about)
I also did a "grep -i tdsdump" on every single file under
/usr/local/lib/perl5 and /usr/local/[program that is using Perl and DBD
Sybase]/ and nothing. Also checked all startup scripts for TDSDUMP
My directory structure isn't huge, everything is in a chroot sandbox
Thanks for the comments
Steve
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bounce-freetds-143414 at franklin.oit.unc.edu
> [mailto:bounce-freetds-143414 at franklin.oit.unc.edu]On Behalf Of James
> Cameron
> Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 10:33 PM
> To: TDS Development Group
> Subject: [freetds] Re: Why can't I stop this thing from Logging?
>
>
> Check for environment variable TDSDUMP. Not TDSLOG.
> Beyond that, I'd suggest it is reading a different freetds.conf file.
>
> --
> James Cameron (james.cameron at compaq.com)
>
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