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On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 07:32:20AM -0800, Hemant K Chitale wrote:
> 
> See Note 61444.1 on "Out-of-Band Breaks" [OOB].
> OOB is enabled by default and Unix servers running TCPIP do support OOB.
> There is a cost involved in using "In-Band Breaks" and "Out-of-Band Breaks"
> are preferred.
> 
> Note 208433.1 seems to indicate that Intel-Linux does not support OOB.
> 
> The "disable_oob" is set in the sqlnet.ora on the client.  It does not need
> a database instance restart.  The client specifies to the server when it
> connects whether it will be using "in-band" or "out-of-band".



Thanks.

Can you specify the docs that states, "It does not need a database instance restart?"  
This oracle analyst insists on it and I'm really ticked off because I'm sure it is 
not necessary, but I can't prove it.

Is there a way to assess the value of the parameter in a connection?

How do you ask to speak with "the supervisor" on a tar?  










> 
> Search Metalink for "disable_oob" or "oob" or "out-of-band"
> 
> Hemant
> 
> At 05:52 AM 21-04-03 -0800, you wrote:
> 
> >Anybody using this sqlnet parameter setting?  I can't find a good
> >description.  Some oracle analyst thinks it will solve all my remote
> >query woes or at least get rid of me for a week or so.  He says both
> >dbs have to be bounced to set it.  I find that hard to believe, but
> >don't know how to query the setting.
> >
> >Gotta love the double negitive.
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