Re: Solaris 2.5, Netscape Server 2.0, and Oracle 7.3.2
From: Elf Sternberg <elf_at_halcyon.com>
Date: 1996/06/23
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Date: 1996/06/23
Message-ID: <4qiab0$q8j_at_news1.halcyon.com>#1/1
In article <4qeob7$rv8_at_jupiter.dnai.com>
Karl Wiebe <karl_at_dnai.com> writes:
>I must be behind the times. Are all the Oracle libraries MT-safe all of
>a sudden? For that matter, is your gcc linking against MT-safe system
>libraries?
According to Oracle, 7.3.2 is MT-safe, and yes, GCC is linking entirely against MT-safe libraries. I've found part of the problem, at any rate. Netscape uses child processes to manage responses, and part of the LDA's identifying hash is the process ID. By doing a query to find out if the Oracle login is valid first, releasing and re-opening of it isn't, is a workable technique, but I'm still having performance problems. *Sigh*
And yes, it's SQL*net 2.0.
Elf !!! Elf Sternberg Here we have clueless, well-armed people elf_at_halcyon.com wandering around in an environment they Public key available don't understand, and it scares them. http://www.halcyon.com/elf So they try to control what they cannot control with tools they do not have. - John Perry Barlow.Received on Sun Jun 23 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST