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Ok, today (and other days) I got the following error at least 7 times:

Error wrote:
Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80004005'

System resource exceeded.

/forum/default.asp, line 267


Anyone else getting it, any solution to fix it?



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I was getting it the other day, but I think it was on a differant asp file (currentusers or something like that).

I only way I know of getting rid of it is just waiting.

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that means its something hardware then if its occuring on more than one page?
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i think its the web server... i may raise a ticket if it continues

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FYI I've had it several times over the last week or so, but it's usually only for a few seconds, maybe half a min.

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FYI same here as greg, past two weeks or so. Usually only a few seconds

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fyi stop using fyi
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For your information using FYI was conveniantly faster as at the time of posting dodsource was launching ;P
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Shade don't be a geek.

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when was the last time anyone had the above error?

our webserver has aparently changed ip and is now on a 2003 box, just wondering if theres been any change in performance?



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last week i had the error. dont know what day.

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earlier on today
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yeah, today

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today

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i raised a fault and contacted them, ill post it below in a minute...

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It means the servers under too much load.
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aye, basically it keeps running out of odbc connectoins (likely because of other peoples sh*tty code) - ill post the email later, its on my lappy.

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Here's my "discussion" with them so far...

-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Galbraith
Sent: 26 October 2006 15:06
To: 'Fasthosts Xtreme Support Team'
Subject: RE: 997372#LEUQNC Reply to your Enquiry (PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE SUBJECT)

 

Dear Sir,

 

I am seriously unimpressed with this level of service. You site and

advertising claims that you "Support ODBC" with DSN or DSN-less connections,

including Microsoft Access".

 

We choose to host our relatively quiet site, with minimal traffic and

database requirements on your "supported" service. Prior to the past few

months, we have never had any such issues. Suddenly we start getting these

ODBC errors (likely due to a much busier site on the same box taking the

Michael) and we are told it's now not supported! I must now supposedly

rewrite my entire site using MS SQL server and pay your company another

£15+vat every month?!

 

I'm sorry but I find that completely unacceptable. If your company are not

willing to resolve a simple fault like this, or even monitor boxes for sites

which are causing these issues for the rest of us, I have no choice but to

look at moving our hosting elsewhere. I will be posting my findings on a

number of well known developer sites, of which I am a member. I will be

strongly recommending that people wishing to host similar access-based

sites, should look elsewhere!

 

Alex Galbraith

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Fasthosts Xtreme Support Team [mailto:Support@fasthosts.co.uk]

Sent: 23 October 2006 15:51

Subject: 997372#LEUQNC Reply to your Enquiry (PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE SUBJECT)

 

Dear Alex,

 

Thanks for contacting us with your support enquiry. I am very sorry but we

cannot move your site, and cannot gurantee that there is another server with

less Access driven websites.

 

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Matthew Gorton

Customer Support

Fasthosts Internet Ltd.

 

Fasthosts Support: http://www.fasthosts.co.uk/support

Your Fasthosts control panel: http://www.fasthosts.co.uk/login

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Galbraith
Sent: 23 October 2006 15:31
To: 'Fasthosts Xtreme Support Team'
Subject: RE: 997372#LEUQNC Reply to your Enquiry (PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE SUBJECT)

 

Thank you for the prompt response. I understand the limitations, however is

it not possible for our site to be moved to a server with less ASP enabled

websites, therefore resolving or at least reducing the issue for us? We are

a non-profit organisation and cannot justify the cost of MSSQL for a site

with this level of traffic (relatively small). Anything you could do would

be VERY much appreciated?

 

Cheers

 

Alex

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Fasthosts Xtreme Support Team [mailto:Support@fasthosts.co.uk]

Sent: 23 October 2006 15:15

Subject: 997372#LEUQNC Reply to your Enquiry (PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE SUBJECT)

 

Dear Alex,

 

Thanks for contacting us with your support enquiry. I am afraid that this is

a limitation of the Access database driver, and not our system. Access was

never originally intended for use on the internet, and because of the way

the database engine is built, only a limited number of connections can be

made to the database driver on the server at any one time. Unfortunately,

because you are on a shared server, you are sharing the driver with every

other website on the server. During busy periods it is possible that various

other sites on the server are using the driver, which will result in the

"system resources exceeded" error. There is no way around this, so if this

is a major problem, I would recommend upgrading to a database designed to be

used on the internet, such as MySQL or MSSQL.

 

--

 

Matthew Gorton

Customer Support

Fasthosts Internet Ltd.

 

Fasthosts Support: http://www.fasthosts.co.uk/support

Your Fasthosts control panel: http://www.fasthosts.co.uk/login


From: Alex Galbraith
Sent: 23 October 2006 14:05
To: support@fasthosts.co.uk
Subject: www.sentfromhell.co.uk - JET Database Errors

 

A/C: n285513

Pin: 1831

Site: www.sentfromhell.co.uk

 

Hi,

 

I would like to raise a support ticket for an ongoing fault we have had with our site over the past few months. We are running a simple asp site with an ms access backend (this database is not large – currently 31mb. Regularly, sometimes for several minutes at a time, the entire site goes down with the following fault:

 

Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80004005'

System resource exceeded.

 

I have checked through all of my code to confirm that there are no instances where I do not close down result sets and connections at the end of a query. I have not found any. I can therefore only assume that this issue is being caused by another site on the same box. Can you please investigate the current setup on our server (which as I understand has recently been upgraded to 2003) and determine if there are any sites using an unreasonable amount of resources, or leaving large numbers of database connections open. If so can either they or we be moved to another physical box?

 

Many thanks

 

Alex Galbraith

 



Edited by Demonboy on 26 September 2008 at 11:44am


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nice.

Got the good old message twice today =[

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When I worked at Argyll Internet we had a reseller acct with these guys and had exactly the same problem with a couple of our sites. They moved them for us back then. But then again they werent the bohemoth that they are now.
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