Re: Getting started with performance issues on Oracle for W2k3 ...

From: Srinivas Chintamani <srinivas.chintamani_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 19:33:51 +0530
Message-ID: <98c5e2a20804230703u14831322w8137ab2d1ed59d81@mail.gmail.com>


Hi John,
How would I set this limit that you're talking about for IIS? I don't know that very much about IIS and stuff..

Regards,
Srinivas.

On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 6:58 PM, John Scoles <scoles_at_pythian.com> wrote:

> If you are using IIS 6 or later I would check there first. I have run
> into a similar problem where IIS said that any Oracle connection was a
> memory leak and it would start hogging memory without releasing it. I
> remember correctly I set a limit to the amount of memory it could suck up
> before releasing it automatically and solved the problem.
> Cheers
> John Scoles
>
>
> Srinivas Chintamani wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > I am running into getting timeouts from an ASP.net web app that connects
> > to an oracle database on W2k3. I am kind of lost on where to START to
> > identify what is causing these problems. In general when an oracle db
> > starts going slow, is there some kind of a check-list that I can use to
> > zero-in on what is causing the problem.
> >
> > Reading through the Oracle manuals gave me a head-ache, since the amount
> > of material to go through is really massive. If anybody knows of any
> > resources to this end (short and sweet), I would very much appreciate, if
> > you can share it with me.
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Srinivas Chintamani
> >
>

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Regards,
Srinivas Chintamani

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