Subject | Re: Classic Server on Win2003 Standard (dead client connections |
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Author | Adam |
Post date | 2006-01-20T08:39:06Z |
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/firebird-support/message/71196
(It was only like 10 messages earlier)
Adam
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "nilsboedeker"
<nils.boedeker.support@t...> wrote:
(It was only like 10 messages earlier)
Adam
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "nilsboedeker"
<nils.boedeker.support@t...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> we use
>
> 1.5.2.4731 Classic
>
> on an smp hyperthreading system with 2GB Ram and 4 (2 nativ)
> processors
> do drive our websystem (ISAPI/Delphi
> ).
>
> We have a lot of traffice the database ist in the main time in heavy
> use.
>
> We attache 12 Databases, the biggest is 5 GB (with a lot of blob
> space).
>
> 2 Month ago we change from superserver to classicserver and notice 2
> strange
> things.
>
> ---
>
> a) After some time of working (1-2 Days) we notice that some
>
> If we stop all connections there are allready some fb_inet_server.exe
> processes (more then the main process). Also if I stop the main
> service
> there are still some fb_inet_server.exe processes there who never
> disappear.
>
> What are this processes?
> Are this processes dead clients connections?
> Is there any server or function das kills this dead clients
> connections
> automatically?
>
> ---
>
> b) I make a database stat I saw in our main database a growing
> distance
> between the "Oldest active" and the "Next transaction". Same behave as
> if there are some transactions are lost or never closed. Gfix -l or -s
> don't remove this transactions. Only gfix -m (mend) remove them.
>
> The strange thing is that I don't have any problems like that if I use
> the superserver. Can this caused by the don't disappearing
> b_inet_server.exe processes (see a)?
>
> ---
>
> I use the default configuration in firebird.conf. I only change the
> following values because in main time we have a lot of database
> connections.
>
> LockMemSize = 10485760
> LockSemCount = 256
>
> ---
>
> Any Ideas?
>
> with best regards from bremen
>
> Nils Bödeker
>
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