Subject | Process of firebird become 1G-byte over. |
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Author | KIMURA, Meiji |
Post date | 2006-05-29T00:16:41Z |
Hi All,
Sometimes firebird's process become 1G-byte or lager. It makes swap 2B-byte or lager,
then the Linux system fall into the status that high-loaded I/O and LoadAverage, and
go server down.
I don't understand this situation. Why does firebird's process become so big?
Is there any method to know a reason ?
[Environment]
Firebird: CS-1.5.0.4290-0
Linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3(Taroon Update2)
Middleware: JayBird1.5.5
Memory: 2G-byte
Regards,
KIMURA, Meiji(FAMILY, Given)
Tokyo, JAPAN
Sometimes firebird's process become 1G-byte or lager. It makes swap 2B-byte or lager,
then the Linux system fall into the status that high-loaded I/O and LoadAverage, and
go server down.
I don't understand this situation. Why does firebird's process become so big?
Is there any method to know a reason ?
[Environment]
Firebird: CS-1.5.0.4290-0
Linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3(Taroon Update2)
Middleware: JayBird1.5.5
Memory: 2G-byte
Regards,
KIMURA, Meiji(FAMILY, Given)
Tokyo, JAPAN