Subject | Re: [IB-Architect] RE: Classic vs. superserver (long, very very long) |
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Author | Ann W. Harrison |
Post date | 2002-10-13T20:37:26Z |
At 10:46 AM 10/13/2002 -0400, Jim Starkey wrote:
executed some ill-considered code. Happily, the lock manager
is experienced, grey-haired code, not prone to leaps of youthful
exuberance and the subsequent regrets...
direction.
Regards,
Ann
www.ibphoenix.com
We have answers.
>The lock manager is implemented with shared memory. If a processProcesses die for a variety of reasons, generally because they've
>dies while twiddling the lock table,
executed some ill-considered code. Happily, the lock manager
is experienced, grey-haired code, not prone to leaps of youthful
exuberance and the subsequent regrets...
>... Just abandon the BLR intermediary andBut dropping the DSQL metadata is a step in the right
>have the DSQL compiler generating runtime execution trees.
direction.
Regards,
Ann
www.ibphoenix.com
We have answers.