From: takakami@iag.net (Takafumi Kamiya)
Subject: Re: Oracle Webserver on NT
Date: 1998/10/10
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There is a patch for that....

I don't remember the patch number but it is well known among support folks.  
Let me know if you have trouble locating one, I can perhaps look at my notes 
for you.



In article <6vcj33$nrr$1@hagen.cloud9.co.uk>, 
Stewart@burnettms.nospam.demon.co.uk says...
>
>I've currently got an NT box with 128Mb memory running 10 Oracle Instances
>(Test Systems!) each with its own listener. Not all the instances and
>listeners are running concurrently (usually around 4-5). I've not had any
>problems except with one system which displayed Shan's symptoms:-
>
>After a few days/hours the web services started gobbling up memory at an
>alarming rate until the only option was to re-boot the server.
>
>If anyone has managed to solve this problem I would be interested. I didn't
>contact Oracle support as the errant system was removed to another server a
>few weeks later where it has been running Okay.
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>Shan McArthur wrote in message
><#liDRaM89GA.250@uppssnewspub05.moswest.msn.net>...
>>I had just tried version 3.0.1.  It was working for a few weeks, and then
>>misteriously started a memory leak.  Now every time I boot it, it eats all
>>memory and then the WRB dies.  I much prefer IIS with ASP; at least it
>>works.
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