Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Linux is slow |
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Author | Lester Caine |
Post date | 2007-12-17T23:08:39Z |
Steve Wiser wrote:
see what happens the other windows machine is 2.0.3 and that took 2 hours so
if 2.0.3 is pig slow ......
Lester Caine - G8HFL
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> You are using FB 2.0.3 for the Windows server as well?Good point - the 32bit machine still has 2.0.1 on it so I'll update that and
see what happens the other windows machine is 2.0.3 and that took 2 hours so
if 2.0.3 is pig slow ......
> -steve--
>
> Lester Caine wrote:
>> Steve Wiser wrote:
>>> Hi Lester,
>>>
>>> We don't seem to be having any slowdowns using linux. What hardware are
>>> you using, what version of FB and what flavor of linux?
>> Dual core AMD64 - Mandriva 2008.0 - FB2.0.3 - FlameRobin 0.8.1
>> Setup as installed by Mandriva by default - classic build
>>
>> Windows has just finished the job on a slower 32 bit machine in 1 hour 39
>> minutes and I was doing other things on the same machine! Against 4.5
>> hours on
>> the linux box with nothing else being deliberately done in it. Data was
>> restored from the same backup as the Linux machine and exactly the
>> same script
>> run to create the stored procedure. This MUST be a set-up problem on the
>> Mandriva box?
>>
>> Interestingly both produce the same 15 faults - but that is another
>> problem
>> which it's easier to fix manually that work out why they are wrong - The
>> procedure is adding a transact_no field which should be 0,1,2,3 in
>> place of
>> the time stamp sequencing but on the odd record you get 0,1,1,3 or 0,0
Lester Caine - G8HFL
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