Subject | Re: [Firebird-Java] Re: Firebird-Java on Windows |
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Author | Marco Ferretti |
Post date | 2004-03-22T14:14:38Z |
Migth seem stupid, but have you tried to refresh Windows explorer ?
-------Original Message-------
From: Firebird-Java@yahoogroups.com
Date: luned� 22 marzo 2004 15.11.46
To: Firebird-Java@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Firebird-Java] Re: Firebird-Java on Windows
--- In Firebird-Java@yahoogroups.com, "Roman Rokytskyy"
<rrokytskyy@a...> wrote:
gstat.
But the size of the database file doesn't grow by the inserts. It
stays the same from its creation.
When I kill the application, the data are in the database and the
size of the database file increase immediately, also when I close the
last connection to the database.
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-------Original Message-------
From: Firebird-Java@yahoogroups.com
Date: luned� 22 marzo 2004 15.11.46
To: Firebird-Java@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Firebird-Java] Re: Firebird-Java on Windows
--- In Firebird-Java@yahoogroups.com, "Roman Rokytskyy"
<rrokytskyy@a...> wrote:
> > I have problems using JayBird and FireBird 1.5 on Windows.file
> > My Java Application opens a database, creates tables and makes
> > about 10000 inserts every minute. But the size of the database
> > doesn't increase, even after 2 hours. It seems, as if the dataago
> > records would only be written to disk when the database is closed.
> > If I run the same Application on Linux, the size of the database
> > file increase with every insert.
> > Are there any properties I have to set on the Windows System to
> > force the writes to disk ?
>
> Seems that this is more question to Firebird-Support group than to
> Firebird-Java. You'd better ask there.
>
> First of all, check that forced writes are set to true (some time
> it was false by default). Also, check if data are flushed to diskthere).
> after commit (do a commit and the kill the application, so that
> connection is not cleanly closed, then check if your data are
>The forced writes is set on for the database when i check it with
> Roman
gstat.
But the size of the database file doesn't grow by the inserts. It
stays the same from its creation.
When I kill the application, the data are in the database and the
size of the database file increase immediately, also when I close the
last connection to the database.
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