is it dual cpu ? > Hi > > We have an application we have been using for years, using dbase tables, > running on a server with users using a terminal services session to access > the application. It has been running perfectly on an old server, running > about 500mhz. > > The issue we are having is that we have moved the application onto a new > server, 3.6ghz, so its much faster, but we are finding that some database > updates are either being lost or are not completing until a user quits the > session. If they make a change and then do some other things in the app > and then come back to the change it still shows as being done, but if we > physically look at the database, at that moment, we do not see that change > has been actioned. It may then get lost or not complete the update until > they quit. Some reports are not show the correct results even though all > the data is correct and if I run it from a copy of the system locally, it > is fine. Also if doing a search on name then it may only show A to K, and > not until you choose L-Z do you get the rest when you should be seeing A-Z > all the time. > > We are starting to get frustrated at this and are wondering if some sort > of server CPU or disk caching that could be causing the system to appear > to not function correctly. I have pulled all the files twice and manually > reindexed them and things appear ok for a while and then go screwy, > technical term, again later on. > > As far as we know the BDE is all set up correctly and the application does > run nice and fast and data can be viewed ok, it just they way it returns > or updates some data. > > If anyone able to get any guidance or suggestions? > > Regards > Eion McIntosh > PPCS Ltd > > _______________________________________________ > Delphi mailing list > [email protected] > http://ns3.123.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi >
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