Subject | Re: [ib-support] Memory Usage |
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Author | Claudio Valderrama C. |
Post date | 2002-03-27T09:16:11Z |
""iananewby"" <ian@...> wrote in message
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selecting data or removing and inserting data, too?
I don't know if InterClient has a future, it's so fat compared to a modern
JDBC driver...
Or are you enjoying the benefits of your blobudf library? If you were
creating temporary blobs, the db would have grown a bit at least. Something
that smells like unreleased memory?
C.
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Claudio Valderrama C. - http://www.cvalde.com - http://www.firebirdSql.org
Independent developer
Owner of the Interbase® WebRing
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>The question is which kind of operations you are doing with the engine. Only
> What can cause the database to use this amount of RAM and CPU? The
> database is only about 20Meg in size and the transactions do not
> seem to have stalled? I am using the default buffers settings.
selecting data or removing and inserting data, too?
I don't know if InterClient has a future, it's so fat compared to a modern
JDBC driver...
Or are you enjoying the benefits of your blobudf library? If you were
creating temporary blobs, the db would have grown a bit at least. Something
that smells like unreleased memory?
C.
--
Claudio Valderrama C. - http://www.cvalde.com - http://www.firebirdSql.org
Independent developer
Owner of the Interbase® WebRing