

URun: C:\Users\Candy\AppData\Roaming\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe /autostart

URun: "C:\Users\Candy\AppData\Local\Google\Update\GoogleUpdate.exe" /c URun: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Messenger\msnmsgr.exe" /background ĪV: Norton Security Suite *Enabled/Updated*. HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\AutoKMS () -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.Ĭ:\Windows\AutoKMS\AutoKMS.exe () -> Quarantined and deleted successfully. Not to mention the ammount of emails.Scan options enabled: Memory | Startup | Registry | File System | Heuristics/Extra | Heuristics/Shuriken | PUP | PUM P.S.: I guess I don't have to tell you how many internal phone calls I'm receiving per minute because of this problem. Just for the record, I increased the Communication Threads to 32 and the Number of Input/Output Threads to 32.īest regards and thanks for any help you can give me. This is making the system run veeeeeeeeeeeery slow. Now the ammount allocated is dynamically growing and shrinking (once again according to the O/S).

Before the change, the whole 200Mb where allocated (according to the operating system). However I'm experiencing a different problem today. My server has just 1Gb RAM, it is a database dedicated server and so far I changed the Cache Allocation to 400Mb. When you say "check to see if Pervasive utilizes the system Cache" do you recommend using it or not using it? When you say "Someone could have changed the default cache on the engine" you mean REDUCED the default cache or is there an intrinsec problem in CHANGING it? RE: Performance Tuning Smcmanus2001 (Programmer) 9 Jul 04 16:14 The specific problem I'm trying to solve is that even very easy queries (like SELECT some_desc FROM some_catalog WHERE item_id = some_value) have a very high response time (1 or 2 seconds). Thanks a lot for your help and best regards.īTW.: I'm using PSQL 2000i Server and PSQL 2000i WGE as client. Isn´t there a way to calculate the CACHE HITS/CACHE MISSES ratio for example? or to determine a TOO MUCH I/O RATIO (I don´t know how)? I think that aproach is not the best since not all files from a database are used at the same time. I have found some ways to calculate the recommended but it is based on the size of the databases used. I don´t know if I should follow the previous recommendation given that my COMMUNICATIONS THREADS PEAK is just 5.įinally, is there a way to determine if my CACHE ALLOCATION SIZE is too low.

Can somebody explain me the situation given the following numbers: Can you guys help me with this?įirst, it is recommended to have communications threads set to 32 if you have 32 clients (for example), if you have more clients you should analyze if it is reasonable to increase the number of threads. I posted some of this questions in a previous thread but the discusion didn't reach these issues.
