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RE: Tracing multi-tier apps

Mercadante, Thomas F

2006-07-05

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Does it sound like a timeout issue? What kind of Oracle error are they
getting?


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From: oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
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Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 11:35 AM
To: oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: Re: Tracing multi-tier apps

Mercadante, Thomas F (LABOR) wrote:
> These are simple first-step debugging tools to see if a connection is
> being made.

I failed to explicitly state that these issues are with allegedly LOSING

the connection, not with making them, but thank you for those ideas. I
know listener logs every connection made. Speaking of which, is there a
simple way to trim the listener log in Windows? Normally you can rename
some of them, but a few seem to always be locked by the process. Here I
am derailing my own topic. ;)

I also know it is a possibility that the database could be hung up, but
the problems normally last for a couple minutes and aren't plant-wide
unless the database really is down.

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Michael Ray
Topshot Systems LLC
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