Hello Dmitry, >> OK, but I don't have the @M part. > > Your FB version is not 2.5 then. > >> Still wondering what the first figure after -h means. > > Socket handle this worker process is working with. > >> I've always thought it was unique for each connection/process, but this >> time I had 492 for four processes and 484 for two of them. > > Yes, it's expected to be unique. If it's duplicated, this could mean a > zombie process for an already closed port that has its socket handle > reused for another connection. Just a guess.
FWIW: Simple test case on a freshly restarted Win 7 with FB 2.5.2 Snapshot 64-bit Classic running as a service. While the first two get unique socket handles, the third is already duplicated. According to Process Explorer, I end up with the following: -i -h 560@1512 -i -h 552@1512 -i -h 560@1512 Don't know if this can cause any troubles. ;-) -- With regards, Thomas Steinmaurer (^TS^) Firebird Technology Evangelist http://www.upscene.com/ Do you care about the future of Firebird? Join the Firebird Foundation: http://www.firebirdsql.org/en/firebird-foundation/
