Subject | Re: [ib-support] Interbase memory usage problem |
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Author | Johannes Pretorius |
Post date | 2002-12-10T08:16:12Z |
Good day
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Thanks for the reply.
1. The permanent connection is as follows. It is a connection made every 90
seconds to the database and then disconnect. That
is in the WORST case scenario else it depends on the amount of transactions
there is to replicate.
2. Thanks I will look at this
Johannes
At 20:55 09/12/2002 +0100, Aage Johansen wrote:
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Thanks for the reply.
1. The permanent connection is as follows. It is a connection made every 90
seconds to the database and then disconnect. That
is in the WORST case scenario else it depends on the amount of transactions
there is to replicate.
2. Thanks I will look at this
Johannes
At 20:55 09/12/2002 +0100, Aage Johansen wrote:
>Johannes wrote:
><<
>I have this problem that interbase uses more and more memory until 250 MB
>to 300 MB then we need to reboot as it gets to slow. There is a permanent
>remote connection and about 6 local client connections. I also noticed that
>Interbase 5.0 is still on the system and Interbase 5.6 was Installed over it.
> >>
>
>1. Does the permanent remote connection keep an open transaction, without
>ever committing? If so, this needs to be changed.
>
>2. Maybe installing IB/5.6 on top of IB/5.0 was successful, but do check
>the versions of the server and the client s/w (gds32.dll). Of IB/5.x's,
>only IB/5.6 is to be used. If things aren't ok, then remove IB/5.6 and
>IB/5.0, and then reinstall IB/5.6 (or newer). Do check that you gds32.dll
>is the only one on the system, and that it is the correct version.
>
>--
>Aage J.
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