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hey kungfoo - this happens on mysql as well. its a jboss problem. if you dont
know the answer, thats ok too.
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You can try configuration with low numbers, like 1 or 2 connectcions per DS (it
is easier to see what's wrong).
I think this is Oracle question.
This forum is about JBoss Performance Tuning, not Oracle configuration.
Ask local Oracle expert.
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neotyk,
I ahv alredy taken care of that. We have five data sources configured. The
total of max connactions specified from all five pools goes to 250.
We have 750 connection limit on Oracale DB
Below mentioned are the settings on Oracale server
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PR
Let's say your DB accepts 10 connections maximum.
You have configured JBoss to use 11 connections (in 3 different DS).
As long as 10 connections are used everything works just fine, when 11-th conn
is needed you have exception from your first message.
You have to check your RDBMS configuration, an
Hbert,
We are clsoing all connections
About the "Orcale doesn't allow JBoss to connect max-pool-size times" thing, is
there any way to moniter this from Jboss? or does JBoss prints some info.
related to this in logs?
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Hi udyan,
Increasing connection pool should be connected with increasing max allowed
connections in RDBMS.
Probably your Oracle doesn't allow JBoss to connect max-pool-size times, or you
have resource leak (do you close every connection?).
HTH,
Hubert.
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