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Unstable CR XI reports. Memory issue ? Next schedule runs fine smtimes

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sdiericx

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Jun 25, 2002
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Crystal Reports XI ( v 11) ( Business Object Enterprise 11.5)
Facing issues with a couple of reports that run multiple times per day. Some instances run fine, within 2 minutes, other instances take much longer sometimes. This can be due to the volume of data I guess,
but then why are reports failing sometimes within the minute they are scheduled and started ?

Error messages that I see are :
* Not enough memory for operation.
* CMS is unstable and will shut down immediately. Reason: Unknown exception in database thread
* Object could not be scheduled within the specified time interval

Have already tried to decrease / increase -maxChildReqs 1 value but that did not resolve the issue.

The reports are querying 2 different Oracle 11G databases.

Thanks in advance folks.
 
Hi,
Is your CMS database running on the same Oracle database as the reports?



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Hi Turkbear,
no the CMS database runs on a seperate Win2003 server. The Oracle databases run on Solaris.
 
This may not be causing your problem, but it IS something you need to look at. Crystal is not very good about cleaning up after itself - especially when a report fails for some reason. So, you need to do a search of the drive on the server(s) where your reports are running - look for files name ~*.rpt. These are the temp files that Crystal creates when generating reports. The will be in a temp folder somewhere, but where depends on your configuration. Over time, these files will take up a LOT of space on the hard drive and may affect how much virtual memory is available for software to use. Delete all of the files that have a date earlier than the current date.

You'll want to go through and do this clean up on a regular basis.

-Dell

A computer only does what you actually told it to do - not what you thought you told it to do.
 
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