Hi everyone,
We are using Firebird as an embedded database in our Windows application.
The Windows application is then installed by customers to run on their own
computers. In the past we have seen many different kinds of corruptions in
Firebird reported as support cases to us, in most cases we
Niko,
'Parzival' parzival1...@gmx.at [firebird-support] schrieb am 02.06.2015 22:12:
Hello all,
for updating some tables at customers I create SQL scripts and execute them
with ISQL i parameter. This works perfect unless I have to insert german
special characters like äöüß.
The
for updating some tables at customers I create SQL scripts and execute them
with ISQL i parameter. This works perfect unless I have to insert german
special characters like äöüß.
The database is set to ISO8859_1.
When your windows is in a western Europe country, try to specify -ch win1252
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Hello,
still no solution. Running since last Friday, fbserver.exe grew up to +3GB
memory so far. Few minutes ago, I stopped all our services, it remained only
one attachment from isql to select mon$memory_usage: memory did not went down.
IMHO, this memory leak is not caused by a client leaving
Do you HAVE a memory problem? Or are you upset about Firebird using this
amount of RAM?
In my opinion FB is leaking memory. Initially the fbserver.exe has about 150MB
and it it's all my memory over time. First time till ~20GB and finally the
server went out of service. Now I try to restart
Do you HAVE a memory problem? Or are you upset about Firebird using this
amount of RAM?
On 03/06/2015 09:48, 'Jojakim Stahl' joja.li...@jojakim.de
[firebird-support] wrote:
Hello,
still no solution. Running since last Friday, fbserver.exe grew up to
+3GB memory so far. Few minutes ago, I
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Any hints how to investigate this problem?
Reproducible test case would be ideal
Regards,
Vlad