Subject | Re: internal gds software consistency check (cannot start thread) |
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Author | Adam |
Post date | 2006-03-01T23:19:33Z |
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "Adam" <s3057043@...> wrote:
there is a 2GB limit but I don't think I am near it at this stage on
these servers (and no reason why they would suddenly become near it
within a week of each other either).
http://support.borland.com/entry.jspa?externalID=3803&categoryID=153
If this is unavoidable, is it possible to have the service close to
be restarted by guardian rather than remain open but refuse
connections?
Also, which settings should I be changing. There are 30 (relatively
small) databases hosted on that machine, each has the default 4K page
size, so by my math this is 8MB RAM, a long way from 2GB. I should
mention that all settings in the conf file are default.
Adam
>bit
> Hello Group,
>
> I have just experienced the same issue again overnight but on a
> different physical server.
>
> Here is my original post from Monday:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/firebird-support/message/72737
>
> This server is configured in a similar way with Win2003 Server, a
> more RAM and two CPUs are the main differences. The second server isconcerned.
> running Firebird 1.5.2.4731 Superserver. We have been watching the
> thread count and have not observed it over 30, so I fail to believe
> that running out of threads is the reason for this message. No
> software upgrades have occurred in this time so I am a little
>Also, is this of interest for me or is this cause IB specific? I know
> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>
there is a 2GB limit but I don't think I am near it at this stage on
these servers (and no reason why they would suddenly become near it
within a week of each other either).
http://support.borland.com/entry.jspa?externalID=3803&categoryID=153
If this is unavoidable, is it possible to have the service close to
be restarted by guardian rather than remain open but refuse
connections?
Also, which settings should I be changing. There are 30 (relatively
small) databases hosted on that machine, each has the default 4K page
size, so by my math this is 8MB RAM, a long way from 2GB. I should
mention that all settings in the conf file are default.
Adam