Subject | Re: [ib-support] Inet Error 10061 in interbase.log |
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Author | HE |
Post date | 2001-04-23T16:52:34Z |
If i read the connected users list from IBConsole i have the same numbers of
users than com + object pooled.(about 10)
When Com+ object are destroy the connections are released.
<kyle@...> a �crit dans le message news:
3AE3F860.26766.1851324C@localhost...
users than com + object pooled.(about 10)
When Com+ object are destroy the connections are released.
<kyle@...> a �crit dans le message news:
3AE3F860.26766.1851324C@localhost...
> Can you verify that you are releasing all the connections you make?it.
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> On 23 Apr 2001, at 15:48, HE wrote:
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> > I use com+ objects to access Interbase in my site web
> > Com+ object use FIB Components.
> >
> > After a few hours ( 20 hours, one day) acces to interbase is impossible
> > (with com+ object or ibconsole).
> > With ibconsole, access to the server is refused by the server.
> >
> > in the interbase log i have an 10061 error.
> >
> > any idea of the reason(s) of this type of problem ?
> >
> > The problem is the same with Firebird 0.9 or Interbase 6.01
> >
> > The server web is iis5, Windows 2000 sp1 server.
> > Interbase server is on the same server.
> > ram 256 mo
> > Intel p4 800 mhz
> >
> > Error 10061 is described by microsoft doc as
> >
> > WSAECONNREFUSED
> > (10061)
> > Connection refused.
> > No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused
> > This usually results from trying to connect to a service that isinactive on
> > the foreign host - i.e. one with no server application running.http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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> > Thanks by advance for some help...
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