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  1. Memory Problems

    Sean Dolphin <sean@cadsusa.com> — 1999-12-08T00:17:38Z

    We are currently experiencing a problem with memory usage on our application
    server.  There is an application on our server that uses SQL Server to keep
    track of data that is sent from our mainframe computer here. There are two
    databases that are kept PPMDB and HISTDB.  Both have the same structure, but
    different time periods of updating.  PPMDB is updated every 2 minutes, and
    HISTDB is every 4 hours.  The application that runs on the server connects
    to the databases through the ODBC driver.  Once that is done, it starts the
    SQL engines, which take up a good amount of memory, 8 MB.  The starting
    point of memory ranges between 75 MB and 85 MB. The system is equipped with
    320 MB of memory.  What happens is that once the first update occurs SQL
    Server uses up a large amount of memory, as said before, but it doesn't
    relinquish the memory that it used to make the updates.  And with each
    update, SQL Server uses up a small amount of memory, but our main concern is
    that somewhere down the road it will use up all of the memory on the serve.
    The current version of SQL Server that we currently have is 7.0, with
    Service Pack 1.0.  Is this something that is supposed to happen, or is this
    a major problem?  I would be most thankful for any information anybody can
    supply.