The Perl install on the WorkStation is 5.8 as well. It makes use of threads...
Well... when I load up the program and begin using it, I noticed that the CPU usage on only one of the processors jumps up to almost 100% at times. The memory usage is quite minimal.
I have been testing this on a development server so not many people (if any) are utilizing it.
And yes, there is some database interaction involved but the Server in question is using the same database that the WorkStation uses.
/me shrugs
I am still stumped... gah... this hurts!
Could you explain "Disk locked" to me? How do I check this?
Thanks for your help!
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