>>>>> On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 10:21:25 -0700, "Jared Smith (jarsmith)" 
>>>>> <[email protected]> said:

You described well an interesting problem.

JS> If it makes a difference this is running on version 5.2.2 not sure if
JS> this issue may have been improved in a newer version?

Is there any way you can test with something more recent just to see if
it has been addressed?

I'm not sure without diving into a lot of code (which I can't do as I
need to run out the door) what might be the cause of the problem.

Here's something else to try:
  1) walk both tables
  2) wait 60 seconds until you see the first free routine called.
  3) immediately walk the other table (or both) to see if that triggers
     it freeing/reloading immediately.

The goal is to make sure that the cache is never *used* when it's older
than 60 seconds, even if it's otherwise freeing slowly.
-- 
Wes Hardaker
Cobham Analytic Solutions

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