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Bo Jacobsen


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03-14-06 10:45 PM

Hi,

We have a webcam chat running in Denmark, and have big problems with the
performance

We have 2 stacked licenses 2.01, so we have license for 2000 concurrent
connections, and 80 mbit bandwidth. We are not reaching the limits of the
license yet, so that cant be the problem

Operating System: Windows server 2003

Description: The FMSCore.exe gradualy increases the amount of memory
it takes, so in a 24 to 48 hour period the memory taken rises from
about 30 MB to 1700-1800 MB. At that point the server stops accepting
connections with multiple messages
"Assert failed in \server\TCHttpCurlConnector.cpp line 146."
being written to core.log.

Details:
The increase of memory doesn't seem to be related directly to the
number active connections to the server.
The operating system uses none of the /3GB or /PAE switches which
means that only 2GB of address space are available to the user
processes.

Thanks in advance


Bo Jacobsen

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