Re: v6.0.36 & SQL*Net SPX Problem

From: Eric D. Pierce <PierceED_at_csus.edu>
Date: 1995/04/21
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blgould_at_panix.com () wrote:
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>From: blgould_at_panix.com ()
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>Subject: v6.0.36 & SQL*Net SPX Problem
>Date: 19 Apr 1995 04:11:54 GMT
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>I was wondering if anyone has a solution to a problem I'm having with a v6.0.36
>NLM database accessed via SQL*Net SPX v1.1.1.0a As you may know, the v3 DOS
>client tools such as SQL*Loader & SQL*Plus rely upon SQLPME. SQLPME seemed to
>behave itself relatively well until we upgraded both our LAN token-ring speed
>from 4-16mbps and our NIC driver (Madge). Now it seems inevitable that at some
>point while loading SQL*Loader or SQL*Plus on the workstation, the client tool
>will hang and just lock up. The SQL*Net listener on the server reflects an
>active connection, but the client is as dead as a doornail. The only way to
>clear the server connection is to physically turn off the offending PC. After
>about 30 sec. the SQL*Net listener on the server side finally gets the hint and
>drops the connection.
>I've tried many EMM configs (both EMM386 as well as QEMM v7), tried fiddling
>with the INT and XMT parameters in my CONFIG.ORA, tried just about everything I
>can think of on both the PC and Server side (via init.ora) to guarantee a
>consistent connect, but to no avail. Any ideas? Please e-mail me at the addr
>below. Thanks. --Brad Gould
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6.0.37 is the "supported" version on Netware until end of 1995

other non-oracle pc client apps ok?

log a TAR?

sorry you have a crappy problem,

EP Received on Fri Apr 21 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST

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