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Local workstation memory keeps growing |
Wed, Oct 18 2006 10:55 AM | Permanent Link |
jerry | We recently ported an application from advantage to dbisam.
We are using the C/S mode. We noticed throughout the application, that the local workstations memory use of application increases throughout the session. All we are doing is opening tables and master detail. Is there any way to reduce the memory use of the local workstations? |
Thu, Oct 19 2006 2:16 AM | Permanent Link |
adam | Dear Jerry,
I cannot answer your question as I only use query components, but as your question is basically a "general" question I would suggest you post it on DBISAM/GENERAL as there are a lot more people reviewing questions there. Also, they might want to know the type of client machine & whether you are connecting LAN/INTERNET etc. Adam |
Thu, Oct 19 2006 3:46 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | jerry
Since its on the local workstation I'd suspect your software rather than DBISAM. My guess is you're not freeing something (possibly tables). If you're using D2006 enable FastMM to tell you about memory leaks otherwise download and install FastMM (its free) and see what it tells you. Roy Lambert |
Thu, Oct 19 2006 8:45 AM | Permanent Link |
adam | >>install FastMM (its free) and see what it tells you.
I would strongly endorse this ... I put FastMM in & saw a close to 30% increase in performance in my app. ... an amazing benefit for a free tool, and it will tell you what is 'hanging around' in your program. Adam |
Thu, Oct 19 2006 1:40 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Jerry,
<< We recently ported an application from advantage to dbisam. We are using the C/S mode. We noticed throughout the application, that the local workstations memory use of application increases throughout the session. All we are doing is opening tables and master detail. Is there any way to reduce the memory use of the local workstations? >> Did you check the application for memory leaks ? As indicated by others, using FastMM for this purpose will work great. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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