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David Kerber

2005-05-20, 8:23 pm

I just d/l'd and installed EBF 3124 which just went up on the Sybase
download site this afternoon, and tested the bug I had been running into
several weeks ago with the Java heap memory leak (engineering case #
382022, supposedly fixed in build 3100), and I'm still seeing the same
problem as before. I verified that @@Version is returning 9.0.2.3124.

Do I need to rebuild or upgrade my database for this fix to take effect?
Or maybe reload my java classes?

Dave
Puzzled...

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David Kerber

2005-05-24, 8:23 pm

In article <MPG. 1cf81a89fc6936019897
64@forums.sybase.com>,
ns_dkerber@ns_wraenv
iro.com says...
> I just d/l'd and installed EBF 3124 which just went up on the Sybase
> download site this afternoon, and tested the bug I had been running into
> several weeks ago with the Java heap memory leak (engineering case #
> 382022, supposedly fixed in build 3100), and I'm still seeing the same
> problem as before. I verified that @@Version is returning 9.0.2.3124.
>
> Do I need to rebuild or upgrade my database for this fix to take effect?
> Or maybe reload my java classes?
>
> Dave
> Puzzled...


Nobody has any suggestions? I guess I'll have to reopen the case...

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John Smirnios

2005-05-25, 9:23 am

It wasn't my change but I did a quick check and I believe the changes
for that case did made it into the build. Perhaps the change that was
made was not sufficient for your problem so reopening the case is the
best thing to do.

-john.

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David Kerber wrote:
> In article <MPG. 1cf81a89fc6936019897
64@forums.sybase.com>,
> ns_dkerber@ns_wraenv
iro.com says...
>
>
>
> Nobody has any suggestions? I guess I'll have to reopen the case...
>


David Kerber

2005-05-25, 9:23 am

In article <42948684$1@forums-2-dub>, John Smirnios
< smirnios_at_sybase_d
ot_com> says...
> It wasn't my change but I did a quick check and I believe the changes
> for that case did made it into the build. Perhaps the change that was
> made was not sufficient for your problem so reopening the case is the
> best thing to do.
>
> -john.


Thanks, John - maybe there was a 2nd memory leak they didn't see...

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