Re: NTDBSMGR Handles are going crazy



Sounds like a bad application. Check through each of the active users,
and see if the handles for each user connection is going up or not. I
am guessing that you will find one (or perhaps ALL) users are
increasingly using handles.

This can happen if an app developer opens a file, then fails to close
it, and runs this is some sort of processing loop. (By watching the
user/handle counts, you can usually figure out which process has bad
code.) When you track it down, get that info to the developer and ask
them to fix it.
Goldstar Software Inc.
Building on Btrieve(R) for the Future(SM)
Bill Bach
BillBach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.goldstarsoftware.com
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didiota@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We are running Pervasive server Engine 2000i SP4 v7.94 with
> SQL/ODBC Hotfix on the following system :
> os : Windows NT 4.0 sp6
> memory : 1GByte
>
> Server configuration :
> Allocate Resource at startup : on
> Back to minimal state if inactive : off
> System cache : off
>
> Cache allocation size : 299999232
> Communications threads : 64
> Number of Input/output threads :20
>
> Database size : 250 Btr files (# 4 GByte).
>
> Clients side :
> 200 Dos clients running on Windows NT 4.0 Workstation or Windows XP
> sp2 Workstation
> 10 JDBC clients running on Windows NT 4.0 Workstation or Windows XP
> sp2 Workstation
>
> The problem:
> In the task manager, the handles object from NTDBSMGR are periodicaly
> increased from 1400 at startup to approx. 45000
> and then NTDBSMGR crashes with DrWatson32 message.
>
> Has someone any idea or has had the same problem?
> A. Didiot
.



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