Subject | Internal gds software consistency check(cannot start thread) |
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Author | Mr. John |
Post date | 2011-05-15T20:11:07Z |
Hi !
I'm using Firebird SS version 2.5.0.26074 on XP Pro 32 , 2 GB RAM
Our application runs update scripts to couples of databases (fdb files) when a
new version of our software was applied.
We are using this method for 3-4 years and all worked fine,but now there are
some 106 fdb files to be updated. Application is looping to each fdb and update
one by one,opening one conection,update and then closing connection.
This time with 106 files,the loop is ending somewhere to 100 file with this
error :
internal gds software consistency check(cannot start thread)
I can see in process manager fbserver.exe incrementing all the time, it grows
for each fdb.
At error time is = 932,414 K
PF also is growing ,at error time shows : Usage 2.01GB
This is tested on 2 machines with the same error,even on W7
If I put 90 files there is no error.
There is a point where to start debugging my problem ?
Thanks a lot !
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I'm using Firebird SS version 2.5.0.26074 on XP Pro 32 , 2 GB RAM
Our application runs update scripts to couples of databases (fdb files) when a
new version of our software was applied.
We are using this method for 3-4 years and all worked fine,but now there are
some 106 fdb files to be updated. Application is looping to each fdb and update
one by one,opening one conection,update and then closing connection.
This time with 106 files,the loop is ending somewhere to 100 file with this
error :
internal gds software consistency check(cannot start thread)
I can see in process manager fbserver.exe incrementing all the time, it grows
for each fdb.
At error time is = 932,414 K
PF also is growing ,at error time shows : Usage 2.01GB
This is tested on 2 machines with the same error,even on W7
If I put 90 files there is no error.
There is a point where to start debugging my problem ?
Thanks a lot !
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