Subject Re: Transaktions, summary
Author Michael Vilhelmsen <Michael.Vilhelmsen@M
When I start up in the morning and the gab is 1.

Does it have anything to say, that the values starts at 388.000 ?

Michael

--- In ib-support@yahoogroups.com, Svein Erling Tysvaer
<svein.erling.tysvaer@k...> wrote:
> At 12:03 09.01.2003 +0000, you wrote:
> >Well.
> >
> >I.e. today the gab is after 4 hours somewhere around 2000.
> >
> >My software runs on a Terminal Server.
> >The clients connects to this server, and works there.
> >My customer has just moved to a new location.
> >
> >Therefor they have gotten a new router etc.
> >After this the clients "falls off" every once in a while.
> >
> >When they fall off, whatever programs they had opend will be
> >terminated.
> >
> >Could this termination couse the gab to grow ?
>
> No, it shouldn't. The server should discover that the connections
are no
> longer valid and rollback the open transaction(s). You are looking
for
> something that stays open for a long time, either due to you
opening
> something explicitly, your connection tool doing it implicitly
without your
> knowledge (are you using IBO, IBX, BDE or what?) or use of a
another tool
> (e.g. IB_SQL).
>
> HTH,
>
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>
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