Subject | Interbase/Firebird memory question |
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Author | Alessandro |
Post date | 2003-02-27T09:29:06Z |
Hi,
presently i'm using Interbase 6 Open Source and i'm testing Firebird 1.0
for the migration. The databases engine (IB6) is installed on a RedHat 7.1
server machine.
When the engine start it takes about 18 Mbyte and 4 processes. Then i launch
some application that use 2 different mono-file databases of maximum 10
Mbyte size. With about 3 simultaneous connection on the first database and 5
on the second one my interbase size reach after some days about 120 Mbyte of
memory with about 8 processes and keep on increasing.
In order to understand if it's a bug in application or an IB normal
behaviour i need to make me an idea on how to evaluate the maximum size that
such database might reach in memory related to the maximum number of active
connections,the database file size and the IB sever configuration params.
Anyone can help me to find out a method or an explaining document to solve
this memory evaluation problem ?
Thanks for any suggestion.
Bye
Alessandro
presently i'm using Interbase 6 Open Source and i'm testing Firebird 1.0
for the migration. The databases engine (IB6) is installed on a RedHat 7.1
server machine.
When the engine start it takes about 18 Mbyte and 4 processes. Then i launch
some application that use 2 different mono-file databases of maximum 10
Mbyte size. With about 3 simultaneous connection on the first database and 5
on the second one my interbase size reach after some days about 120 Mbyte of
memory with about 8 processes and keep on increasing.
In order to understand if it's a bug in application or an IB normal
behaviour i need to make me an idea on how to evaluate the maximum size that
such database might reach in memory related to the maximum number of active
connections,the database file size and the IB sever configuration params.
Anyone can help me to find out a method or an explaining document to solve
this memory evaluation problem ?
Thanks for any suggestion.
Bye
Alessandro