Subject | Fbserver eating CPU...not taking advantage of memory |
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Author | Aaron Abend |
Post date | 2005-05-20T15:51:04Z |
Hi all,
I have installed fbserver (superserver) and when it starts serving database
requests from my application, fbserver proceeds to eat 99% of the CPU and
the user's system essentially hangs as the application itself is starved. I
have allocated more memory to the server in firebird.conf but it does not
seem to go past 20MB. I'd be happy to let it eat twice that much RAM if it
would leave the CPU alone.
Is there any way to configure/control Firebird's appetite for CPU?
I have not seen this problem on machines (with faster CPUs), so there is a
possibility there is a local problem that is causing a problem on this
specific machine. But my guess is that it is something I will have to know
as I roll my application out to other users. All ideas welcome.
Thanks!
Aaron
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I have installed fbserver (superserver) and when it starts serving database
requests from my application, fbserver proceeds to eat 99% of the CPU and
the user's system essentially hangs as the application itself is starved. I
have allocated more memory to the server in firebird.conf but it does not
seem to go past 20MB. I'd be happy to let it eat twice that much RAM if it
would leave the CPU alone.
Is there any way to configure/control Firebird's appetite for CPU?
I have not seen this problem on machines (with faster CPUs), so there is a
possibility there is a local problem that is causing a problem on this
specific machine. But my guess is that it is something I will have to know
as I roll my application out to other users. All ideas welcome.
Thanks!
Aaron
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