Upgrade the Novel client on the offending workstation(s), there was a
problem with a version of the Novel client that would exhibit these results.

Chuck Lockwood
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Albert Berry
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 9:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Re: Performance with 1 vs 2 users


This is a problem with W2K servers.  We have not yet tested with Patch 2,
but up to Patch 1 there is a serious performance hit by simply having a
second user connect to a database.  This user need not be doing anything. It
doesn't matter whether it is RBDOS or RBWin.


MJS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Question......can we at least confirm this as a problem?  If it's happening
on Win2k servers and Novell servers it should be worth the effort to track
it down.  I
>could probably try to see if it's a network traffic issue by using a packet
sniffer, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel.  Did you narrow it down to
anything?
>or exclude anything?
>
>Mike
>
>Albert Berry wrote:
>
>> We delved into this scenario quite a bit.  M$ blames RBTI, RBTI could not
provide a solution either.  10:1 the server is W2K
>>
>> MJS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >Hi all,
>> >A strange thing (at least I think it's strange) showed up today in
Rbase.  The
>> >database is on a server.  I connect with just one station, and run a
program
>> >which uses a declare cursor to check data in a bunch of rows.  The
program
>> >completes in 10 seconds, plus or minus 1 second.  I sometimes use this
program
>> >as a test for performance.  Now....just for grins, I run Rbase on an
additional
>> >station, but I don't connect to the database... I just let the computer
sit at
>> >an R>.  Keep in mind, these are the only 2 stations that are attached to
Rbase,
>> >1 connected to the database, 1 not connected to the database.  Nobody
else is
>> >around, no other programs are being run on the server.  I run the same
program
>> >again, same results, 9-11 seconds to finish.  NOW.......I go to the
second
>> >machine, and just do a
>> >CONNECT dbname (multi user is on, staticdb is on).  No other programs
are
>> >running.  Now I run the same program again.....40 seconds!!  400%
longer!!!!
>> >Does this make sense?  Network traffic should be about the same, so I
don't
>> >think it;s a network issue. Any ideas or comments?
>> >
>> >TIA!
>> >
>> >Mike Sinclair
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