Thanks for the assist and the suggestion of paid support but I finally 
figured it out.

Had two issues, both my bad:
1 - javascript scope of some of my variables was wrong, especially in async 
node.js world ("use strict" helped me since I'm such a javascript noobie)
2 - two well formed xml packets concat'ed together don't equal a well 
formed xml packet

Currently receiving and inserting into db2 over 3 million XML packets in 
6.5 hour day and only using about 1% of my server!!!

So Node.js + node-odbc + db2 is working great and the speed and low 
resource consumption is amazing!!!

And I'm only running one node on a streaming API. Now I'm going to try a 
few more with child_process.fork....

Thanks again!!

On Friday, December 28, 2012 12:09:10 PM UTC-5, Ben Noordhuis wrote:
>
> Maybe request, though I can't vouch for it. 
>
> On a tangential note, we (that is, a majority of the node.js core 
> maintainers) are putting together a paid support subscription system. 
> I can get you in touch with the right people if you want, issues like 
> yours are precisely why we started providing support plans. 
>

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