Re: forms servers not balancing properly

From: Jithin Sarath <jithinsarath_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2016 23:00:48 +0530
Message-ID: <CACoevcqwNmUM0F1bWq67Y++nBUmDOHONUAoc4V7_ZQ_556rW0g_at_mail.gmail.com>



Hello Matt,
The loadbalancing is most likely a property of the Weblogic configuration, not the forms server themselves. Can you take a look here and see what configuration do you have?
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24269_01/doc.11120/e24477/wls.htm#FSDEP232

On 22 November 2016 at 00:36, Matt Adams <MAdams_at_equian.com> wrote:

> The DBA who usually manages our FORMS sever environment is out.
>
>
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> I’ve got a server with one weblogic server, inside of which I have 9 Forms
> servers. Usually, they do a decent job of managing themselves and
> balancing the load across. Now, I’ve got 2 servers handling about 230
> connections each, while the rest of them are handling 20-30. Users are
> getting sporadic FRM-92014 errors
>
> (A network error or server failure has occurred The request was sent to
> the wrong application server (not the one which created the session). The
> forms client has attempted to migrate the session 5 time(s) without
> success. You will need to restart your application).
>
>
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> ‘These FRM- errors don’t start occurring until one of the forms servers
> gets too overloaded.
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>
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> Restarting the app server tier (all processes) multiple times has failed
> to correct the issue. Most of the notes in can find on the internet and
> on oracle support talk about restarting the various servers too quickly or
> in the wrong order, but we’ve already tried slowing down the startup
> routines. It makes no difference.
>
>
>
> Does anybody know why the FORMS servers would stop load balancing or how
> to persuade them to start again?
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> OS is Solaris 10 if it makes a difference.
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>
> Matt
>
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