> Has anyone run into this problem and have aworkaround?
Micheal,
you could throw MTS at it.
at least the processes are re-used.
not the best solution, just one solution - which may be very ill-suited
for your application.
It worked for me, but on 8.1.7.
Paul
"Hand, Michael T" wrote:
>
> V8.0.6.3
> Compaq Tru64 40G
> Alpha 4100
>
> We are experiencing intermittent ORA1034 while the (development) database is
> open. Nearly all connections are loopbacks through SQLNet (SAP
> application). We've recently upgraded from 8062 to 8063 and included valid
> node checking in protocol.ora. Has anyone run into this problem and have a
> workaround?
>
> Mike Hand
> Polaroid Corp.
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