Re: [PHP] PHP + Oracle + OCIPLogon

2001-06-22 Thread Rouvas Stathis
Thank you for your prompt reply. I read your suggestion about MaxClients in Apache conf. Since this is something I haven't thought before, I'll take it into consideration first and then I will supply you a test case as you requested. I will do so in the forthcoming weekend. Please, read below for

Re: [PHP] PHP + Oracle + OCIPLogon

2001-06-22 Thread Thies C. Arntzen
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 02:47:39AM +0300, Rouvas Stathis wrote: Thies C. Arntzen wrote: please send me a minimal testcase that shows this behaviour! i'll look into that then. I said that I'll have it on Monday, but curiosity got the better of me:-) So, I ran my test case and

Re: [PHP] PHP + Oracle + OCIPLogon

2001-06-22 Thread Rouvas Stathis
"Thies C. Arntzen" wrote: On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 02:47:39AM +0300, Rouvas Stathis wrote: "Thies C. Arntzen" wrote: please send me a "minimal" testcase that shows this behaviour! i'll look into that then. I said that I'll have it on Monday, but curiosity got the better of

Re: [PHP] PHP + Oracle + OCIPLogon

2001-06-22 Thread Lucas Persona
Greetings! Thies C. Arntzen wrote: On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 09:32:31PM +0300, Rouvas Stathis wrote: This has happened with other applications that I have experimented with. The lingering connections problem is with us at least since PHP.3.0.12 (which the first version of PHP I tried).

Re: [PHP] PHP + Oracle + OCIPLogon

2001-06-21 Thread Rouvas Stathis
Confuser wrote: I understand that OCIPLogon creates a persitant connection to the Oracle DB, to improve performance... And I must say it does ! However, since OCILogoff is best not used with a persitant logon (and in the latest versions, it doesn't do anything anyway)... How will PHP

Re: [PHP] PHP + Oracle + OCIPLogon

2001-06-21 Thread Confuser
Rouvas Stathis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Unfortunately, you are not doing anything wrong. Persistent connections and PHP/Ora do not play well with each other. I suggest that that you use plain OciLogon. -Stathis. Oh :o) That's a

Re: [PHP] PHP + Oracle + OCIPLogon

2001-06-21 Thread Thies C. Arntzen
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 05:33:18PM +0200, Confuser wrote: I understand that OCIPLogon creates a persitant connection to the Oracle DB, to improve performance... And I must say it does ! However, since OCILogoff is best not used with a persitant logon (and in the latest versions, it

Re: [PHP] PHP + Oracle + OCIPLogon

2001-06-21 Thread Thies C. Arntzen
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 03:19:09PM +0300, Rouvas Stathis wrote: Unfortunately, you are not doing anything wrong. Persistent connections and PHP/Ora do not play well with each other. ??? - please elaborate. tc -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe,

Re: [PHP] PHP + Oracle + OCIPLogon

2001-06-21 Thread Rouvas Stathis
"Thies C. Arntzen" wrote: On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 03:19:09PM +0300, Rouvas Stathis wrote: Unfortunately, you are not doing anything wrong. Persistent connections and PHP/Ora do not play well with each other. ??? - please elaborate. PHP/Ora without persistent connections are fine

Re: [PHP] PHP + Oracle + OCIPLogon

2001-06-21 Thread Thies C. Arntzen
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 09:32:31PM +0300, Rouvas Stathis wrote: Thies C. Arntzen wrote: On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 03:19:09PM +0300, Rouvas Stathis wrote: Unfortunately, you are not doing anything wrong. Persistent connections and PHP/Ora do not play well with each other. ???

Re: [PHP] PHP + Oracle + OCIPLogon

2001-06-21 Thread Rouvas Stathis
"Thies C. Arntzen" wrote: please send me a "minimal" testcase that shows this behaviour! i'll look into that then. I said that I'll have it on Monday, but curiosity got the better of me:-) So, I ran my test case and these are my findings, alogn with the test. Machine Configuration

[PHP] PHP + Oracle + OCIPLogon

2001-06-20 Thread Confuser
I understand that OCIPLogon creates a persitant connection to the Oracle DB, to improve performance... And I must say it does ! However, since OCILogoff is best not used with a persitant logon (and in the latest versions, it doesn't do anything anyway)... How will PHP decide when to cut that