Re: Clients leaving locks??

From: Bob Brewer <brewerb_at_vnet.ibm.com>
Date: 1996/11/15
Message-ID: <328CF9C4.5488_at_vnet.ibm.com>#1/1


Reginald W. Bailey wrote:
>
> Mr. Donovan:
>
> Of course there is. For one, enable the detection of dead sessions by
> placing the parameter SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME = 10
> in the SQLNET.ORA file on the client. This will enable dead connection
> detection. Also place the parameter in the SQLNET.ORA file on the server or
> where the TNS LISTENER resides. To allow timeouts you can alter the user's
> profile to set a limit for idle connect time, CPU usage, etc. Also in the
> the SQL Windows application, try accessing the tables in SHARED READ MODE
> or SHARED UPDATE MODE.
>
> Reginald Bailey, Consultant
> rwbailey_at_usa.net

OK. Maybe I've found the right poeple. I'm setting up a sqlnet network with AIX being the host (client). I've found in a text file that there is not a version of network manager shipped with the AIX Oracle 7 product. So, is this true & if it is do I need a windows network manager to manage the network? If this is the case where do I get the windows network manager?

Thanks Received on Fri Nov 15 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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