You enable MTS on the server and that method becomes the default connection method,
but the final determination on whether shared or dedicated servers are used is
controlled on the client side.
If a client's tnsnames file has server=dedicated as part ofn the stanza for
connecting to the database, the conenction is going to be a dedicated one.
Ian MacGregor
Stanford Linear Acclerator Center
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Hi,
We have setup a MTS server on our oracle 8.0.5 database. The total number of
>users is around 800 - 900.
Eventough MTS configuration is working fine, we find around 200+ users
getting connected to the database as DEDICATED users. According to me If
the server is setup as MTS there should not be any dedicated
connections going on to database.
My question is
Why my connetions to database are going as DEDICATED...?
How do I make sure that all my connections to server are SHARED and not
DEDICATED.
I have checked my SQLNET.ORA, We do not have use_dedicated_server=on setup
on any of the client machines.
Please let me know if you have any answer for this.
TIA,
Dan
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