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Re: 'Internal Error' on Oracle Web App Server

From: <sokol_at_opsb.ru>
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 14:53:01 GMT
Message-ID: <6utgkd$he6$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>

Yes.

I clear this error very simple:

  I dedicate for OWS 3.0.1 machine with 80M RAM and Windows NT 4.0   (only OWS working on it machine)

Error go away.

Luck.

In article <6uovt9$8ma$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>,   staylor_at_petrolsoft.com wrote:
> In article <360a3ee6.606389642_at_news.u-net.com>,
> russ_at_u-net.net (R Fray) wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd appreciate it if somebody could assist me with the following.
> >
> > During heavy usage on Web Application Server, people are frequently
> > getting 'Internal Error' returned. Upon hitting 'reload' a few times,
> > things sort themselves out. It appears to be affected by the number
> > of simultaneous calls to the listener.
> >
> > Does anybody have a list of patches (plus download location!), or a
> > possible solution for :
> >
> > Solaris 2.6
> > Oracle 8.0.4.0.0
> > Web App Server 3.0.1.8.0
> >
> > I have installed the usual SunSolve patches for Solaris but have not
> > installed anthing other than the application for Oracle and Web App.
> >
> > Please cc replies to russ_at_u-net.net
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Russell.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Russell Fray
> > U-NET Ltd.
> >
>
> Hey there,
>
> I've had the same problem with my application. I'm running OWAS 3.0.1 for
> NT (export version). I've been researching this problem all over the web for
> the past two months. Everybody seems to have the problem, but nobody has the
> answer. However, I have heard various suggestions about what the problem is.
> So, I'll try to let ya know and maybe you can test them.
>
> One answer I heard was that it was a problem with 3.0, and that you needed
> to upgrade to 3.0.1. Furthermore, they said that if you had the export
> version, you would need a patch called wr1.dll. I'm running a demo copy
> currently, so I have not been able to get this patch and test it.
>
> Somebody else suggested that it was due to using authentication, because
> it was really buggy in 3.0. They suggested upgrading to 3.0.1.0.1 which
> supposedly has a better authentication process. Again, I haven't been able to
> test this since I'm working with sensitive data, and I don't want to try
> removing authentication to see if that's a problem.
>
> That's the only useful suggestions I heard. The other one I heard from a
> lot of people was to upgrade to 4.0, since it supposedly contains a lot of bug
> fixes and patches, but I'm hesitant to install that.
>
> Your best bet is to contact Oracle if you have support from them. I'm
> sure that they are aware of this problem. But, whatever you do, please let me
> know if you find out anything.
>
> -Scott Taylor
> -Petrolsoft Corporation
>
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