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Old 04-20-2008, 10:06 AM
Stefan.Gabriel@nylex.com.au
 
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Are you running windows 2000 standard or advanced?

Do you know how many informix memory segments have been allocated before
the crash (onstat -g seg)?

Stefan







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sdhaya





We have the following memory in our Windows 2000 Server :-

Physical Memory available to Windows : 3,669,488 KB.

My current Userthread list is below :-

Informix Dynamic Server Version 9.30.TC1 -- On-Line -- Up 02:52:40
-- 1571712 Kbytes

1650 active, 1792 total, 1719 maximum concurrent

Probably time for the DB to Crash.. Let me knock of some users.

Dhaya






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