Subject | DB grouth and multithread |
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Author | DataCom - Diego Moreira da Rosa |
Post date | 2003-06-12T17:41:32Z |
Hi all,
has any of you ever had problems with extreme growing of the data base using
IB/Firebird?
We were using IB with our application and noticed that the DB size was
increasing too much. Now, we have changed to Firebird and the problem
continues. We are thinking it has something to do with multiple threads
accessing the data base (our application has various threads reading and
writing the DB). We noticed also that the more threads we create the more
the DB increases (it reached 130Mb in a couple of days!). Important to say
that no useful information is found in the "giant" data base and that in a
single thread version of our application the data base rarely reaches 5Mb.
Have you ever heard of that?
Thanks in advance,
Diego Moreira da Rosa
DataCom Telemática
Av França, 735 - Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil - 90230-220
PBX: 51 3358 0100
DDR: 51 3358 01xx
Fax: 513358 0101
www.datacom-telematica.com.br
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has any of you ever had problems with extreme growing of the data base using
IB/Firebird?
We were using IB with our application and noticed that the DB size was
increasing too much. Now, we have changed to Firebird and the problem
continues. We are thinking it has something to do with multiple threads
accessing the data base (our application has various threads reading and
writing the DB). We noticed also that the more threads we create the more
the DB increases (it reached 130Mb in a couple of days!). Important to say
that no useful information is found in the "giant" data base and that in a
single thread version of our application the data base rarely reaches 5Mb.
Have you ever heard of that?
Thanks in advance,
Diego Moreira da Rosa
DataCom Telemática
Av França, 735 - Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil - 90230-220
PBX: 51 3358 0100
DDR: 51 3358 01xx
Fax: 513358 0101
www.datacom-telematica.com.br
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