Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Pierre seriasly need Help with connection errors |
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Author | Pierre Kellerman |
Post date | 2004-10-25T06:59:21Z |
Sorry that I only send a response now.
I have 1.5.0 installed on both the linux and windows machines.
I have another linux server with 1.0.3 installed. and I do not suffer
from the same problems there. I then setup a new test server with
1.5.0 Clasic server and experiance the same problems. but When I install
1.5.0 Super server I do not have the problem. The Thing is Clasic server
is mush faster than super server. So I need to get this working on
Clasic server.
I also downloaded 1.5.1 ans sumulated the tests with the same result.
I have 1.5.0 installed on both the linux and windows machines.
I have another linux server with 1.0.3 installed. and I do not suffer
from the same problems there. I then setup a new test server with
1.5.0 Clasic server and experiance the same problems. but When I install
1.5.0 Super server I do not have the problem. The Thing is Clasic server
is mush faster than super server. So I need to get this working on
Clasic server.
I also downloaded 1.5.1 ans sumulated the tests with the same result.
On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 20:26, Aage Johansen wrote:
> Pierre Kellerman wrote:
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> > I have a program that run scripts on a database. it do this by
> > connecting to the database starting a transaction executing the script
> > then commiting, closing the database and then move on the the next
> > script.
> > This meen that there is a lot of connect and disconnect from the
> > database.
> > We have been doing this for some years now. lately I frequently get the
> > following error.
> > Unable to complete network request to host "192.168.1.232".
> > Failed to establish a connection.
> > No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused
> > it.
> > ...
> > I now have created a small sample application ther just commect and
> > disconnect from the database in a fore loop a 1000 times. The first time
> > it ran through for about 400 times and then fail with this scenario
> > described above. now every time I run it it fail on try 26.
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> I still think it is network related. As a workaround you might catch the
> failed login, wait a second and then retry. If it happens just a few times
> (2-3 times out of 1000) the delay would hardly be noticeable.
> Which version of Fb are you using?
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> --
> Aage J.
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