Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Firebird 2.1.2 crashed too. How to set-up debug version to localize the problem |
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Author | Andrew |
Post date | 2009-03-21T15:17:11Z |
Lester,
Thank you for you reply.
Lester Caine wrote:
experience with classic. By the way, I believe that in my case, when
FireBird acts as a backend for my web-applications and number of
connections can reach several hundreds, super is the right way.
Anyway, I would prefer if FireBird is free from such bugs rather than
building some mystic work-arounds to avoid the problems.
So, that's why I'm trying to localize the bug and help the developers to
fix it.
I have no Idea why the FireBird developers do not use exception handlers
to avoid server crashes (at least).
Andrew.
Thank you for you reply.
Lester Caine wrote:
> Andrew wrote:I always run super on my servers - since version 1.0. I have no
>
>> I've replaced 2.1.1 which has been crashing every few days to 2.1.2 RC2.
>> It crashes too, so I'm going to start the debug build. Please help me
>> with setting it up to localize the problem.
>>
>
> Andrew - I note from your previous post that you are running superserver
> on a dual core Linux machine. MAY be worth dropping over to classic and
> see if that is any different.
>
>
experience with classic. By the way, I believe that in my case, when
FireBird acts as a backend for my web-applications and number of
connections can reach several hundreds, super is the right way.
Anyway, I would prefer if FireBird is free from such bugs rather than
building some mystic work-arounds to avoid the problems.
So, that's why I'm trying to localize the bug and help the developers to
fix it.
I have no Idea why the FireBird developers do not use exception handlers
to avoid server crashes (at least).
Andrew.