Subject | Re: Firebird.log message |
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Author | Steve Rice |
Post date | 2004-06-24T03:55:26Z |
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Aage Johansen
<aagjohan@o...> wrote:
Thank you for your reply. I'll try to get the statistics, but I
don't have any real access to the site. I've asked them for more
information about when the processor maxes out and they are going to
try to get me something. I've asked about HyperThreading, but did
not get a repsonse...I'll check again. If I get anything more I'll
post it.
I was wondering if the (4294967295) code after the server terminated
met anything to anyone. It may provide a clue as to why the server
terminated, but perhaps it is meaningless.
Thanks again,
Steve
<aagjohan@o...> wrote:
> Steve Rice wrote:abnormally
>
> > Here is a message at a user site from their firebird.log file...
> >
> > C:\program files\firebird15\bin\fbserver.exe: terminated
> > (4294967295)is
> >
> > This user is running Firebird 1.5 on a Windows 2000 server with
> > terminal server. This is a 2 processor xeon server. Firebird
> > using only one processor, but this processor will max out at 99%this
> > after a day or two of operation. We do have the application
> > user is running installed at many other sites and I've notheard of
> > this issue. Any help will be greatly appreciated!processor
>
>
> Can you post the statistics (for the Header page) when the
> approaches 'maxing out'?only one
> Is this the not-really-handling-transactions syndrome? Strange if
> site experiences it.done in
> Is HyperThreading turned off (if available) - this is (usually?)
> the BIOS setup.Aage,
>
>
> --
> Aage J.
Thank you for your reply. I'll try to get the statistics, but I
don't have any real access to the site. I've asked them for more
information about when the processor maxes out and they are going to
try to get me something. I've asked about HyperThreading, but did
not get a repsonse...I'll check again. If I get anything more I'll
post it.
I was wondering if the (4294967295) code after the server terminated
met anything to anyone. It may provide a clue as to why the server
terminated, but perhaps it is meaningless.
Thanks again,
Steve