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Alpha Five Server consuming more Memory and Sysem Getting very slow

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    Alpha Five Server consuming more Memory and Sysem Getting very slow

    Hi all,

    this is very critical and urgent to me.

    we developed ERP System and implemented in our company using alpha Five V9. now i am doing after implementation work.

    I noticed system running very slow, i restarted sql server then checked the speed of ERP system it remains same. when i restarted Alpha Five server the speed of the system got boosted only for few hours.(memory usage of the Alpha five was keep on increasing very fast)


    when i checked the SPID created by sql server was very vast(more then 3000 spid's) and then just for testing i created an a5w page with open database connection for executing on simple query and close at the end,
    when i executed this page the process id in sql server got created and even though i closed the entire browser the SPID in sql server retained, and it gets cleared only when
    i restarted Alpha Five server.

    so is there way to close the connection(which clears SPID in sql server).

    this is very urgent.



    Thanks.

    #2
    Re: Alpha Five Server consuming more Memory and Sysem Getting very slow

    Hi I am not sure how you would do it on your sql server but for mysql I had to put timeouts on the connections due to the fact that was will just keep opening new threads and does not close them. I was getting to about 400 threads open at a time which was chewing up some memory. Now I sit in and around 50 which is a little easier on the mind.
    Chad Brown

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      #3
      Re: Alpha Five Server consuming more Memory and Sysem Getting very slow

      thanks,

      is it the issue of db or alpha five???????.

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        #4
        Re: Alpha Five Server consuming more Memory and Sysem Getting very slow

        Not really sure I just made the change to the mysql settings but i am sure that WAS probably should have some additional settings to make threads close but it doesnt seem to do it currently.
        Chad Brown

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          #5
          Re: Alpha Five Server consuming more Memory and Sysem Getting very slow

          What version of SQL?

          What setting do you have set in the WAS?
          Nicholas Wieland
          LedgerSuite.com Corp
          [email protected]
          http://www.ledgersuite.com

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            #6
            Re: Alpha Five Server consuming more Memory and Sysem Getting very slow

            I am running mysql and I really havent played at all with the server pretty much stock if I am remembering right.
            Chad Brown

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              #7
              Re: Alpha Five Server consuming more Memory and Sysem Getting very slow

              HI NicholasWieland,

              I am using SQL SERVER 2000.
              and in case of WAS.

              Performance
              server Threads : 6
              Maximum :32
              Minimum spare :2
              Maximum Spare : 12

              HTTP keep alive
              enable: T
              max Req Per Conn : 100
              max timeout in sec : 15

              session
              session lifetime : 9000sec

              thanks....

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                #8
                Re: Alpha Five Server consuming more Memory and Sysem Getting very slow

                This may not be your problem, but take a look:
                http://msgboard.alphasoftware.com/al...ad.php?t=82359
                Peter
                AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

                [email protected]
                https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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                  #9
                  Re: Alpha Five Server consuming more Memory and Sysem Getting very slow

                  hi

                  the steps i fallow to deal with sql server DB as fallows

                  dim dbconn as sql::connection
                  dim RsGetData as sql::Resultset

                  dbconn.open("::name::SQlconnectionName")
                  dbconn.execute("select name from empmaster where code=12")
                  RsGetData=dbconn.resultset

                  ...... statements


                  dbconn.close()
                  (eventhough i use dbconn.close() the connection exists with sql...)

                  is there any code i can incorporate to close the sql connection???

                  Thanks

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                    Re: Alpha Five Server consuming more Memory and Sysem Getting very slow

                    ?????????

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