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MIDAS application and dual processor server BUG?

 
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Guinther Pauli
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 6:53 pm    Post subject: MIDAS application and dual processor server BUG? Reply with quote



Somebody know about a bug when running a Multitier Delphi application in a
server with two processors? I am receiving constants exceptions, like "AV in
OLEAUT32.dll", "AV in NTDLL.DLL", and I don't receive this erros when
running my app. in a single process server.

Thanks

guinther


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Guinther Pauli
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 8:02 pm    Post subject: Re: MIDAS application and dual processor server BUG? Reply with quote



Hello Craig

I am using COM+

guinther

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Guinther Pauli wrote:

Somebody know about a bug when running a Multitier Delphi application
in a server with two processors?

If using Socket server, get Manuel Parma's fix from CodeCentral.

-Craig

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Craig Stuntz [TeamB]
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 8:24 pm    Post subject: Re: MIDAS application and dual processor server BUG? Reply with quote



Guinther Pauli wrote:

Quote:
Somebody know about a bug when running a Multitier Delphi application
in a server with two processors?

If using Socket server, get Manuel Parma's fix from CodeCentral.

-Craig

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Craig Stuntz [TeamB] . Vertex Systems Corp. . Columbus, OH
Delphi/InterBase Weblog : http://delphi.weblogs.com
IB 6 versions prior to 6.0.1.6 are pre-release and may corrupt
your DBs! Open Edition users, get 6.0.1.6 from http://mers.com

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Craig Stuntz [TeamB]
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 9:25 pm    Post subject: Re: MIDAS application and dual processor server BUG? Reply with quote

Guinther Pauli wrote:

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I am using COM+

I am not aware of any known SMP bugs with this connection type.

-Craig

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Ken Hartnett
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 3:30 pm    Post subject: Re: MIDAS application and dual processor server BUG? Reply with quote

I have run into the same problem when trying to run a Midas App Server on a
dual processor system using a TSocketConnection even after applying Manuel
Parma's fix.

I would like to see it work on a dual processor, but had to drop a
multi-tier approach until we figure it out. So would very much like to hear
if you get it to work on a multi-CPU system.

Thanks.

"Guinther Pauli" <guinther (AT) clubedelphi (DOT) com.br> wrote

Quote:
Somebody know about a bug when running a Multitier Delphi application in a
server with two processors? I am receiving constants exceptions, like "AV
in
OLEAUT32.dll", "AV in NTDLL.DLL", and I don't receive this erros when
running my app. in a single process server.

Thanks

guinther





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