We had a similar, *HELLISH* connectivity problem at my site... it was a
massive pain in the butt
to pinpoint, much less diagnose.
The symptoms were many concurrent SQLbacktrack connexions that would
initiate, and die, within one second, and then re-initiate, and re-die.
This would go on for hour
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Kathleen M Hallahan
09/13/2000 04:49 PM
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In our case, it's a whole group of servers in a single location. It's an
intermittent problem that m
See my recent post called "TCPIP Problems - SOLUTION" (posted yesterday).
I had a similar problem which was fixed by a change to the way we startup
the client scheduler task.
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Yes. I get this during restores of large .ppt files. I've yet to open a
PMR with Tivoli because of a backlog, and I have a workaround. It happened
when restoring a large directory (1.5 gb), with hundreds of files. The
restore was choking on .ppt files in the 20mb range. When I restored the
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