Hello people,
We have designed an Access 2000 front end/SQL Server 7 backend. We have a server than runs only SQL server, with 2 1000 mhz chips, and 512 mb of ram. We have ~10 clients talking to this server, and the db is only about 70 mb. Each client has its own MDB file, with linked tables thru ODBC to the SQL Server. We have been plauged by 'ODBC call failed' messages, usually they happen to each machine at the same time.
I noticed in the Enterprise Manager Current Activity window, there are numerous processes, BUT they all share the same host, which is a workstation owned by the guy that designed the Access linked tables, forms, etc. Does this mean all the data is passed through this PC? I relinked all of the MDB files (each machine runs their own) locally, and the host name changed to the local machines pc name. They seem to run much better (and faster). What exactly does this host do? And what causes the status of some processes to be sleeping? Thanks in advance.
We have designed an Access 2000 front end/SQL Server 7 backend. We have a server than runs only SQL server, with 2 1000 mhz chips, and 512 mb of ram. We have ~10 clients talking to this server, and the db is only about 70 mb. Each client has its own MDB file, with linked tables thru ODBC to the SQL Server. We have been plauged by 'ODBC call failed' messages, usually they happen to each machine at the same time.
I noticed in the Enterprise Manager Current Activity window, there are numerous processes, BUT they all share the same host, which is a workstation owned by the guy that designed the Access linked tables, forms, etc. Does this mean all the data is passed through this PC? I relinked all of the MDB files (each machine runs their own) locally, and the host name changed to the local machines pc name. They seem to run much better (and faster). What exactly does this host do? And what causes the status of some processes to be sleeping? Thanks in advance.