Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Slow connection establishment with .NET and Firebird |
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Author | Daniel Rail |
Post date | 2009-04-20T14:40:12Z |
Hi,
At Monday, April 20, 2009, 11:25 AM, RCN Listas wrote:
is the database file's extension? If the extension is .GDB, then
rename it to something else(i.e.: .FDB) . Is it possible that your
firewall(connection) or antivirus(reading/writing the DB file) might
be slowing down the process? The anitivirus effect can be noticeable
if the DB file is large enough, and this depends on your system
configuration. Also, how much memory is available when running the
application?
--
Best regards,
Daniel Rail
Senior Software Developer
ACCRA Solutions Inc. (www.accra.ca)
ACCRA Med Software Inc. (www.filopto.com)
At Monday, April 20, 2009, 11:25 AM, RCN Listas wrote:
> I having a such boring situation that i don't know how to solve. I have aWhat is the OS? Which version of Firebird that you are using? What
> .NET application using FirebirdSQL Client (.Net Provider). When I run my
> application it takes too long to establish the connection with my DB. It
> takes almost 2 or 3 seconds and my DB is local. Does anyone knows why?
is the database file's extension? If the extension is .GDB, then
rename it to something else(i.e.: .FDB) . Is it possible that your
firewall(connection) or antivirus(reading/writing the DB file) might
be slowing down the process? The anitivirus effect can be noticeable
if the DB file is large enough, and this depends on your system
configuration. Also, how much memory is available when running the
application?
--
Best regards,
Daniel Rail
Senior Software Developer
ACCRA Solutions Inc. (www.accra.ca)
ACCRA Med Software Inc. (www.filopto.com)