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Tue, Aug 1 2006 1:24 PM | Permanent Link |
Michael Binette | I have a customer who is getting a ton of 10258 (Cannot lock record in
the table) and also some 11279 (An unknown error has occured on the server). They have had to stop and restart the DBISAM server and then go back into the application. This is happening at least 4 or 5 times a day and started to get this bad 3 weeks ago. It did not coincide with any update of our software and we have over 5,000 other customers using it without this issue. The table that it can't lock isn't even a busy table. It basically gets read and written to once when the program opens and that is about it. They also had some very strange activity in Task Manager. The DBISAM server would cause the CPU to go to around 50% for a good minute, then spike to 100% for at least a minute, and then drop down to a normal pattern. All computers are running Windows XP SP2 and the are using the Pc-Cillin virus software. I have already excluded the data directory from Pc- Cillin. Any suggestions on what to look for? -- Thanks, Michael Binette |
Wed, Aug 2 2006 1:57 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Michael,
<< They also had some very strange activity in Task Manager. The DBISAM server would cause the CPU to go to around 50% for a good minute, then spike to 100% for at least a minute, and then drop down to a normal pattern. All computers are running Windows XP SP2 and the are using the Pc-Cillin virus software. I have already excluded the data directory from Pc- Cillin. Any suggestions on what to look for? >> Is the server machine an actual server machine, like an HP Proliant, etc. ? Or is it a normal PC ? -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Aug 7 2006 12:06 PM | Permanent Link |
Michael Binette | "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote in
news:5E023B12-CBBD-4BE1-9D30-9621407241FE@news.elevatesoft.com: > Michael, > > << They also had some very strange activity in Task Manager. The > DBISAM server would cause the CPU to go to around 50% for a good > minute, then spike to 100% for at least a minute, and then drop down > to a normal pattern. > > All computers are running Windows XP SP2 and the are using the > Pc-Cillin > virus software. I have already excluded the data directory from Pc- > Cillin. > > Any suggestions on what to look for? >> > > Is the server machine an actual server machine, like an HP Proliant, > etc. ? Or is it a normal PC ? > It is a normal PC. They use it off and on during the day but have stayed off of it recently to see if it made a difference. |
Mon, Aug 7 2006 2:35 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Michael,
<< It is a normal PC. They use it off and on during the day but have stayed off of it recently to see if it made a difference. >> I would definitely do a thorough check of the PC for any "helpful" utilities that might interfere with the database server. AV software, firewalls, etc. Also, have them check to see if they have any suspicious-looking processes in the task manager that might be trojans or spyware. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Aug 8 2006 2:05 PM | Permanent Link |
Michael Binette | >
> I would definitely do a thorough check of the PC for any "helpful" > utilities that might interfere with the database server. AV software, > firewalls, etc. Also, have them check to see if they have any > suspicious-looking processes in the task manager that might be trojans > or spyware. > Does setting a table or query to ReadOnly help with performance or concurrency at all? |
Wed, Aug 9 2006 2:15 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Michael,
<< Does setting a table or query to ReadOnly help with performance or concurrency at all? >> No, the ReadOnly setting for the table and query components is just an end-user construct. It doesn't mean that the tables are necessarily being read or accessed in that mode. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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