Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Stability on newer windows ... |
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Author | Fabiano Kureck - Desenvolvimento SCI |
Post date | 2014-11-19T18:18:09Z |
On 19/11/14 17:15, Fabiano Kureck - Desenvolvimento SCI
fabiano@sci10.com.br [firebird-support] wrote:
>
> Currently, FB 2.1 is "lo longer supported" as older OSs. Maybe your
> problem was corrected in a newer FB version as FB 2.5.3 (that corrects a
> bug of caching on 64 bit Windows by example).
> IMHO, you need to switch to the lasted Firebird (2.5.3) and try again.
Should have added that I am now unable to recompile the code base for
the application software and that will not work with 2.5 :( It has been
working fine for a year now and it's only the last few days that this
problem has arisen. The ONLY change is pigging 'windows update' and I've
finally had an OK to disable them since the machines have no internet
access anyway and even IE10 is not needed on the machines.
>> My systems have run for many years on XP and W2k without any problems,
>> but now I'm being forced to upgrade systems on sites to a later version
>> of windows, I'm hitting problems. I'm having to live with both Windows 7
>> and 8.1, fortunately 8 is black listed like vista. I've had problems
>> with windows update and still have two machines which are 'stuck' at an
>> old update, but reason for message ...
>>
>> One of my customers has FB2.1 running on W7 which was upgraded last year
>> and has a clean firebird log up until 10th November when it started to
>> grow hourly ...
>>
>> Various errors including
>> gds__detach: Unsuccessful detach from database
>> 10053, 10054 and 10061
>>
>> Machine has been rebooted, databases backed up and restored, apart from
>> an update for IE10 which will not install everything is up to date.
>>
>> ANY ideas ... bearing in mind I have to get their IT department to do
>> anything security wise.
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