On Thu, 4 May 2006 21:18:06 -0400, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Do you use the provided precompiled AREA plugin for authentication?

Yes we do.  What do you think, then. 

I noticed info in KB or somewhere that once a change is made to registered
user info, AREA keeps performing AREAVerifyLoginCallback stuff until a
restart is done. I see that happening in the log ad nauseam, constantly. 

With our ARS 5.1.2, are they creating a separate user_cache yet when a
change is made to go with the new dev cache setting?

I've wondered about an unpatched Oracle 8.1.7 client and about rpcbind that
I think we use ver 2 and current release is at 4.  Doc says I should have
dev server's Oracle client patched to match compiled libs but production
doesn't require it; they both have the same problem....  Granted, I need to
have DBA patch the Oracle client regardless.  Also, for dev server, I have
RPC-Non-Blocking-IO: T in config file as required.

I've checked number of file descriptors rlimit is 1024 and pfiles shows
conservative numbers on arserverd < 300.  This is on our development server; 
I am showing 9 Oracle threads/processes/(whatever the correct terminology)
into the R database both in a broken state and just restarted.

Later,
ann
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>Axton Grams
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>On 5/4/06, A R Kosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> David, thank you for sharing about group notification issues!  Remedy
>> support is looking into it.
>>
>> BTW, arreload didn't fix our problem either.
>>
>> Regards,
>> ann
>> ~*~ ~*~ ~*~
>> A. R. Kosch
>> Special Projects/Analyst
>> Remedy ARS Administrator/Coordinator
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 785-532-4933
>> Kansas State University
>> Computing and Network Services
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