How is the memory on the server? Under certain circumstances that version of OI can exhibit a memory leak which is cumulative.
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1) Server
Memory 1GB
4 Pentium XEON processors at 1.8 GHz
and OI 413
2) …Under certain circumstances that version of OI can exhibit a memory leak which is cumulative…
Are these circumstances reproducable or how could these circumstances be described?
Regards
Wilhelm
The question was about the memory available at crash time… from the Readme
7.0.1 Upgrades:
Miscellaneous
A memory leak in the assignment operator has been found and repaired. It has apparently been in existence since OpenInsight version 2.6.
We had problems with this on one of our high capacity client web servers (20,000+ transactions per hour).
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The memory free was 581 KB.
The error has also occurred with the version 7.0.1 of OI with other server.
German:
I found the following information using google on your error message. It sounded like it might be relevant.
Bob
The Run Program Task stops triggering error generated: "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000142) click OK to terminate the application"
The 'Desktop Application Heap' value is used by Microsoft to prevent applications from consuming too many resources. For example, in Windows 2000 the default is 512. Increasing this value increases the resources available to an application. This value is found in the Registry Editor:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\SessionManager\SubSystems\Windows
Please refer to Article http://support.microsoft.com/?id=184802 and http://support.microsoft.com/?id=126962 for more information.
Note: Even though your system may have infinite resources, there is a maximum limit of 48-MB for the Desktop Heap. Specifying a number beyond this limit will not make any difference. If you have Terminal Services running, this limit will be cut in half for your application.
Bob,
the problem seems to have disappeared with your suggestion.
We haven't received this error since.
Thanks
Wilhelm