> if you have no issues using the database in user mode over the same network, 
> then perhaps some methods are choking the network in a way that does not 
> happen over the legacy layer.

I found the new net work layer unusable as well. During heavy loads 4D will 
quit responding. I use legacy network and things work great. This was all done 
on a LAN not a WAN.

I let the 4D engineers know about this at the last 4D summit. I have been 
unsuccessful in creating a small isolated database that demonstrates the 
problem. In my case it only happens in heavy load conditions and can take a few 
days to manifest itself.

By heavy load, we have over 100 users hitting the database (all on the same 
network as the server) and there is a lot of network traffic. When I say quit 
responding… there comes a time, sometimes after a few days, where no one can 
log in, and those logged in appear to be frozen. Restarting the 4D server fixes 
this for a few to several more days. When I run legacy network these problems 
do not exist.

Neil

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Neil Dennis
4D Developer since 1990


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