Subject | Re: [Firebird-Architect] Can we, can we, can we????... |
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Author | Ann W. Harrison |
Post date | 2005-06-14T22:05:41Z |
Arno Brinkman wrote:
request tends to slow down the entire system because the lower priority
request can't respond to blocking signals (or the SuperServer
equivalent) and so all the higher priority requests end up waiting for
it to release pages.
Regards,
Ann
>My stock answer, coined in 1987, is that lowering the priority of a
> Shot in the dark:
> Also is there a way to switch priority for running requests?
request tends to slow down the entire system because the lower priority
request can't respond to blocking signals (or the SuperServer
equivalent) and so all the higher priority requests end up waiting for
it to release pages.
Regards,
Ann