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Operating Systems HP-UX UNIX memory problems Post 302150743 by eddiej on Wednesday 12th of December 2007 12:05:09 PM
Old 12-12-2007
Question UNIX memory problems

I don't know if this is better suited for the application section, but here goes.

We are currently running HP-UX 11 as our database server. The database is Progress version 9.1C.

As of late, some of our batch processes that run on the UNIX db server are erroring out because of what appear to be memory issues(at least according to Progress). The db error messages indicate that either there are too may subprocesses and it cannot fork, there is not enough memory to execute the request, or there is not enough memory to allocate a sort buffer. There does not appear to be a consistent pattern to when this happens. Also, we don't appear to be exceeding swap space.

Not sure what else it could be. If any of you have encountered similiar problems, how did you resolve it? Any and all feedback is appreciated.

-Ed
 

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Jifty::Handle(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					Jifty::Handle(3pm)

NAME
Jifty::Handle -- A database handle class for Jifty DESCRIPTION
A wrapper around Jifty::DBI::Handle which is aware of versions in the database METHODS
new PARAMHASH This class method instantiates a new Jifty::Handle object. This object deals with database handles for the system. After it is created, it will be a subclass of Jifty::DBI::Handle. canonical_database_name Returns the canonical name of the application's database (the actual name that will be given to the database driver). This name is a lower-case version of the "Database" argument in the "Database" section of the framework config. For SQLite databases (where the database name is actually a filename), this also converts a relative path into an absolute path based at the application root. connect ARGS Like Jifty::DBI's connect method but pulls the name of the database from the current Jifty::Config. check_schema_version [pretend => 0|1] Make sure that we have a recent enough database schema. If we don't, then error out. If "pretend =" 1> is passed, then any auto-upgrade action this might take is dry-run only. create_database MODE "MODE" is either "print" or "execute". This method either prints the commands necessary to create the database or actually creates it, depending on the value of MODE. Returns undef on failure. drop_database MODE "MODE" is either "print" or "execute". This method either prints the commands necessary to drop the database or actually drops it, depending on the value of MODE. Returns undef on failure. AUTHOR
Various folks at BestPractical Solutions, LLC. perl v5.14.2 2011-01-24 Jifty::Handle(3pm)
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