Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Huge Log file size crashing server |
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Author | Steve Wiser |
Post date | 2006-01-30T13:16:30Z |
Hi,
I have seen this happen before, but that was when we were using
Interbase 4.2! There was some problem with TCP_NO_WAIT or something
which caused inet_errors to be logged at such a high rate that the log
file ended up filling the partition that had the databases on it and the
server could not write to the db anymore... Just thought I would share.
-steve
R. S. Patil wrote:
I have seen this happen before, but that was when we were using
Interbase 4.2! There was some problem with TCP_NO_WAIT or something
which caused inet_errors to be logged at such a high rate that the log
file ended up filling the partition that had the databases on it and the
server could not write to the db anymore... Just thought I would share.
-steve
R. S. Patil wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> We have following setup
>
> One Win 2003 server acting as PDC
> Another Win 2000 server
> A Linux (FC4 samba) Firebird Server.
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> OFC Backbone 10/100baseT Lan with about
> 35 to 40 win 9x/xp nodes. Some are using
> SQL server based application on 2k3 server
> and some are using Firebird based application
> on Linux server.
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> The Firebird server has been recently added to
> port a application which was earlier in paradox.
> For Firebird application D-5/IBO is used.
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> We are facing a peculiar problem of very huge
> Firebird log file getting almost 6/7 GB
> which occupies whole partition and server
> crashes or application gets blocked.
>
> following line repeats thousand/million ... times
> to make the log file to such size
>
> rsp.com (Server) Sat Jan 28 10:24:57 2006
> INET/inet_error: read errno = 9
>
> Can somebody tell me what could be reason for this
> and how shall i overcome that. Is there any way to
> limit size of log file or reduce level of log in Firebird
> or time being eliminate log file altogether ?
>
> Thanks and Best regards
>
> R. S. Patil
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