Thanks for the reply! I appreciate the help. I don't suppose you would know
where either:

a) Apache has configuration for where to dump trace files
b) where I would, in general, find trace files for Apache.
c) Is there a gdb or other tool that would help be examine them.

Thanks Again,
Carl.

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Martin Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Didn't see a reply to this one....
>
>   You're right.  3113 and 3114 are usually as a result of the server
> process crashing.  You may have some useful information in the trace files.
>  There's a lot of potential causes for this error, so useless to speculate
> on causes until you can get something more concrete out of the traces.
>
> Cheers
>
> Martin
>
>
> Old Orange Juice wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I'm really at the end of my rope with this one problem I'm having. I
>> need some clues. I've looked everywhere where I know to look but I
>> need some suggestions on where else to look.
>>
>> My company has a web based cms systems written in OOD PERL running
>> under Apache 2.2 Oracle client 9.0.2 and mod_perl 2. When we start our
>> test servers, all is fine, however after about oh 50 or so requests,
>> we find our server comming back from all requests with 3113 and 3114
>> oracle errors, end of file and not connected to Oracle.. At this point
>> all subsequent requests come back with the same error.
>>
>> It's as if the Oracle server accepts connections from our test server
>> and thus shuts down all connections from our test and our QA servers.
>> However, our production servers which runs using the same httpd
>> binary, the same configs, the same DBI install and the same oracle
>> client install. I'm totally stumped.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ooj
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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