How Many Bartender (32) Should There Be?? S’abonner
Running BarTender Version 10.1.SR3 on a Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard. Over the weekend, we noticed that when you open up task manager that there are two BarTender.exe (32 bit) processes consuming 100% of the cpu on the machine. Our admin rebooted the server and things returned to normal.
Currently bartender service is running and in the task manager shows:
2 x BarTender.exe (32 bit)
1 x BarTender Systems Service 932 bit)
We do not use Commander.
My question is on a normal system with no commander, how many bartender.exe (32 bit) should there be?
Thanks in advance.
7 commentaires

Ian Cummings
ModérateurI recommend you update to v10.1 SR4 when you get the chance: http://www.seagullscientific.com/support/service-releases-legacy-versions/v101/
Ordinarily there shouldn't be any running unless something like the Commander or System Database services are actively using a BarTender process for producing a print job or related task.
So if they are using ODAC connections for label templates, we could expect to see the bartender.exe processes. I will work on getting the update to v10.1.SR4 in place.
Thanks
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/dotnet/utilsoft-086879.html
Oracle Data Access Components (ODAC)
with Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio
Not sure what the use of ODAC has to do with BarTender... Are you perhaps running a self-developed application using C#/VB.NET that calls BarTender for printing labels? This of course would also spawn a BarTender process.
Hi,
I am having the same issue with bartend.exe processes building up and using 100% of the cpu on the server in result a long delay for labels to print or else not printing at all. I am using Bartender Version 10.1
Thanks
dermotokane: I suggest you get in touch with tech-support for your region and have them help to debug the issue: http://www.seagullscientific.com/support/technical-support/
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