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From: Andy Hering <ahering@worldnet.att.net>
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle.misc
Subject: Oracle Thin Driver problems
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 22:38:07 -0700
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Hi,

 We are using the Oracle Thin Driver version 8.1.5 with ATG Dynamo
4.1.0.  We have noticed from time to time that the connection threads
hang and we eventually have to reboot the server.  We are currently
investigating this issue, but we were wondering if there are any known
problems with the Oracle Thin Driver that could cause this problem.  We
are planning to add an ATG Dynamo patch and upgrade the number of file
descriptos on our system.  We are, of course reviewing the portion of
code where this seems to be happening.  We are getting a "Protocol
Violation" before the thread hangs.  

 Any information is greatly appreciated.

 My email at work is andy@eve.com

Thanks,
Andy
