>   On 10/14/11 11:18, Thomas Steinmaurer wrote:
>>>    On 10/13/11 18:00, Thomas Steinmaurer wrote:
>>>>>> A crash dump is available here:
>>>>>> http://www.iblogmanager.com/download/misc/fb251_x64_crashdump.zip
>>>>>        I see why it is crashed (during error reporting about failed read 
>>>>> from config file) and i can fix it.
>>>>> But i don't see why read was failed. And this is the real issue.
>>>>>
>>>>>        Could you point me how to reproduce crash ?
>>>> This not a plug now, but I'm afraid only with FB TraceManager. I haven't
>>>> been able to reproduce with the command-line utilites.
>>> The specific of command-line utilities is that they always execute only
>>> one svc-start command per life of svc handler. May be an issue due to
>>> more svc-start's in FB TraceManager?
>> Definitely. One worker thread per started trace session and in the main
>> application thread the list of trace sessions is queried periodically.
>>
>> Do you see an issue in 2.5.1 here? As said, the thing works fine 2.5.0.
>
> The only service I could check with multiple start-svc commands is user
> management (using gsec). Works fine for me.
>
> I'm afraid I have no easy way to test other multiple start-svc commands
> (except rewriting utility). All TCS tests and flame-robin also run
> single svc-start command per handle lifetime (hmm, may be it's worth to
> do some). If you send me FB TraceManager privately can check how does it
> work with linux server.

Thanks to Vlad and Alex the 2.5.2 snapshot from today (Oct. 17th) works 
fine so far from a Trace API POV. ;-)

One question though, which isn't specific to the 2.5.2 snapshot. I've 
seen that the various fb_trace* files in e.g. c:\programdata\firebird 
aren't cleaned up. While they do as long as no trace data has been 
produced, they won't be cleaned up once there was trace data for the 
particular session, even if the trace session is stopped properly.

Can you confirm? Is this as designed?


Thanks,
Thomas

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