Re: Dropping Dead SQLNET Sessions
From: Steve Butler <sbut-is_at_seatimes.com>
Date: 1996/01/26
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.960126075546.1030C-100000_at_seatimes>#1/1
Date: 1996/01/26
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.960126075546.1030C-100000_at_seatimes>#1/1
On Tue, 23 Jan 1996, Jim Gregory wrote:
> >==========Rixsull, 1/22/96==========
> >
> >We found that using sqlnet.ora (in network/admin) with the parameter of
> >sqlnet.expire_time=2 , followed by a database bounce, fixed our problems.
> >The 2 is in minutes, and the database MUST be bounced (as far as we can
> >
> What do you mean by a "database bounce"??
>
It's a basketball analogy. In order to play the game the ball must go all the way down to the floor and all the way back up.
A database bounce = shutdown + startup.
Bouncing the system is next. We haven't tried bouncing the entire company yet!
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