Re: RE: BROKEN_PIPE during Weblogic J2EE deployment

2003-10-09 Thread rgaffuri
do they mean the ora -03113 end of file communication error(number may be off)? Alot 
of stuff causes that error. 

that is a very vague response on their part.  
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> From: DENNIS WILLIAMS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/10/08 Wed PM 11:34:24 EDT
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: BROKEN_PIPE during Weblogic J2EE deployment
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> Apparently BROKEN_PIPE is a pretty generic error. Quite a few problems can
> cause this error. One problem BEA mentions is "if the database closes the
> connection". Does anyone have a suggestion for what I should reply to this?
> Are there any situations under which Oracle would close a connection? Would
> that event appear in any log?
> 
> Dennis Williams
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> As Weblogic is not an Oracle product, it is not surprising that Metalink
> returned nothing.  Try your query on Google.
> 
> Ian MacGregor
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> Our web administrator was deploying a new J2EE application to production and
> received the error broken_pipe. We are using the thin client. Apparently
> Weblogic tries to verify existence the tables the application uses. The
> deployment was otherwise successful in that the error occurred several times
> when deployment was retried but testing the app worked fine. They feel it
> was a database error, but I don't see anything on my end. Naturally they are
> nervous about this error just going into a critical new application.
> Apparently if the database was down, this is the error returned on the
> Weblogic side, but the database was fine and I couldn't find any errors. I
> searched for broken_pipe on Metalink and the search returned empty. Has
> anyone had any experience with this Weblogic error?
> 
> Dennis Williams
> DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA
> Lifetouch, Inc.
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RE: BROKEN_PIPE during Weblogic J2EE deployment

2003-10-08 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Apparently BROKEN_PIPE is a pretty generic error. Quite a few problems can
cause this error. One problem BEA mentions is "if the database closes the
connection". Does anyone have a suggestion for what I should reply to this?
Are there any situations under which Oracle would close a connection? Would
that event appear in any log?

Dennis Williams
DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


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As Weblogic is not an Oracle product, it is not surprising that Metalink
returned nothing.  Try your query on Google.

Ian MacGregor
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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Our web administrator was deploying a new J2EE application to production and
received the error broken_pipe. We are using the thin client. Apparently
Weblogic tries to verify existence the tables the application uses. The
deployment was otherwise successful in that the error occurred several times
when deployment was retried but testing the app worked fine. They feel it
was a database error, but I don't see anything on my end. Naturally they are
nervous about this error just going into a critical new application.
Apparently if the database was down, this is the error returned on the
Weblogic side, but the database was fine and I couldn't find any errors. I
searched for broken_pipe on Metalink and the search returned empty. Has
anyone had any experience with this Weblogic error?

Dennis Williams
DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Re: BROKEN_PIPE during Weblogic J2EE deployment

2003-10-06 Thread rgaffuri
did it have an accompanying ORA- message or some such? If not than its either a 
Weblogic error, a weblogic translation of an oracle error, or your developers trapped 
the oracle error and translated it to something else(I hate when they do that). 
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> From: DENNIS WILLIAMS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/10/06 Mon PM 01:19:25 EDT
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: BROKEN_PIPE during Weblogic J2EE deployment
> 
> Our web administrator was deploying a new J2EE application to production and
> received the error broken_pipe. We are using the thin client. Apparently
> Weblogic tries to verify existence the tables the application uses. The
> deployment was otherwise successful in that the error occurred several times
> when deployment was retried but testing the app worked fine. They feel it
> was a database error, but I don't see anything on my end. Naturally they are
> nervous about this error just going into a critical new application.
> Apparently if the database was down, this is the error returned on the
> Weblogic side, but the database was fine and I couldn't find any errors. I
> searched for broken_pipe on Metalink and the search returned empty. Has
> anyone had any experience with this Weblogic error?
> 
> Dennis Williams
> DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA
> Lifetouch, Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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