Subject | AW: [firebird-support] Transaction problem solved, conf. question |
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Author | Olaf Kluge |
Post date | 2009-03-30T09:27:40Z |
Thank you.
Best regards.
Olaf
________________________________________
Von: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:firebird-support@yahoogroups.com] Im Auftrag von Helen Borrie
Gesendet: Montag, 30. März 2009 10:34
An: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: Re: [firebird-support] Transaction problem solved, conf. question
At 07:02 PM 30/03/2009, you wrote:
Each Classic client's caches simply disappears when the client detaches.
For Classic (as long as you are using firebird.conf to configure the cache
size and keeping it 0 in the database header) each client will get the new
cache size next time it makes a new connection to any database. (That's the
simple answer, at least).
./heLen
Best regards.
Olaf
________________________________________
Von: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:firebird-support@yahoogroups.com] Im Auftrag von Helen Borrie
Gesendet: Montag, 30. März 2009 10:34
An: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: Re: [firebird-support] Transaction problem solved, conf. question
At 07:02 PM 30/03/2009, you wrote:
>Hello,commit
>
>firebird 2.1 shows me the problem, one application has make open
>transactions in firebird.
>
>Now, we have solved the problem, on one point the lfree() function to
>the transaction was missing.No. These are page caches for Firebird, that are only Firebird's concern.
>
>I have another question.
>
>After I had installed firebird and done the metadata update, the database
>was running fine.
>
>Afterwards I have change the default db cache sites to 128 (Classic Server
>is running)
>
>Do I need a Restart of Windows Server 2003 to apply the change?
Each Classic client's caches simply disappears when the client detaches.
For Classic (as long as you are using firebird.conf to configure the cache
size and keeping it 0 in the database header) each client will get the new
cache size next time it makes a new connection to any database. (That's the
simple answer, at least).
./heLen