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On Mar 07, 2014 @ 03:30 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> I have a website with PHP and a Firebird database. It looks like the Firebird 
> database becomes very slow and I don't know, how to find where and why.
>
> My database is 15GB, the biggest table has about 30 million records.
>
> Right now I try to create the statistics, but it takes for ever. At the same 
> time I try to monitor the database with the Sinatica tool. OAT and Next 
> transaction are close, no GC pending.

I would run gstat -h anyway.

> What I see is a lot warnings like "invalid char set", but I think, this has 
> nothing to do with performance.
>
> I'm also not aware of any statement not using indexes or so.

Hmm, pretty dangerous. Although it won't help with what happened in the 
past, but use the Trace API, if you are using Firebird 2.5, to detect 
natural scan statements, long execution time etc ...

> What can I do? How do I find the bottle necks? It must be in Firebird, but I 
> don't know, what I do wrong.

1) gstat -h
2) MON$ tables
3) Firebir 2.5 Trace API


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==Ticket History==

On Mar 07, 2014 @ 03:30 pm, [email protected] wrote:
Hi,

I have a website with PHP and a Firebird database. It looks like the Firebird 
database becomes very slow and I don't know, how to find where and why.

My database is 15GB, the biggest table has about 30 million records.

Right now I try to create the statistics, but it takes for ever. At the same 
time I try to monitor the database with the Sinatica tool. OAT and Next 
transaction are close, no GC pending.

What I see is a lot warnings like "invalid char set", but I think, this has 
nothing to do with performance.

I'm also not aware of any statement not using indexes or so.

What can I do? How do I find the bottle necks? It must be in Firebird, but I 
don't know, what I do wrong.

cu Christian

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