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Recognizing ODBC-Related Microsoft Access Connectivity Problems
The following errors are indicative of Microsoft Access ODBC connectivity
problems:
Server has stopped: Unable to respond to request due to high load.
Request canceled or ignored by server Server busy or unable to fulfill
request. The server is unable to fulfill your request due to extremely high
traffic or an unexpected internal error. Please attempt your request again
(if you are repeatedly unsuccessful you should notify the site
administrator)
Following are the error messages displayed by the browser and in the error
logs for each version of ColdFusion:
ColdFusion Server for Windows 95/98/NT 4.x (check the server.log):
"Warning","TID=421","05/18/99","13:22:16","A request exceeded the timeout.
The unresponsive thread count is up to 1."
"Fatal","TID=421","05/18/99","13:23:16","Unresponsive thread threshold
reached. Restarting service."
"Error","TID=250","04/29/99","09:56:03","Windows NT error number 109
occurred."
"Error","TID=250","04/29/99","09:56:03","Windows NT error number 232
occurred."
"Error","TID=251","04/29/99","15:51:09","Error number 232 occurred while
attempting to write the reply to the web server."
"Error","TID=149","02/26/99","11:23:40","Timed out while waiting for main
thread to finish."
ColdFusion Server for Windows 95/98/NT 3.x (can be one of the following):
"Unable to retrieve the connection pool for the data source. Timed out
waiting for data source. Unable to connect to data source name." "Unable to
get a connection to data source. Timed out waiting for data source. Unable
to connect to data source name".
"Unable to delete the connection to data source. Timed out waiting for data
source. Unable to connect to data source name".
"Unable to dispose of the connection pool. Timed out waiting for data
source. Unable to connect to data source name."
ColdFusion Server for Windows 95/NT 2.0 and less:
"Error attempting to retrieve connection for data source the mutex was not
signaled within the expected time period. Timed out waiting for data source.
Unable to connect to data source name."

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 5:23 PM
> To: CF-Server
> Subject: NT 4.0 - Error Number 232
>
>
> "Error","TID=829","08/29/01","15:58:44","Error number 232 occurred while
> attempting to write the reply to the web server."
>
> Our server is reporting this error in the server.log file about once an
> hour.  Otherwise, no ill effects have been noticed.
>
> MSKB wasn't much help except to tag the number with a more descriptive
> "Error writing to pipe."  The HOF archives didn't have much more.  Deja
> shows a lot of postings with people using CF and MSSQL.
>
> So... anyone know what this error is?  How to get rid of it?
>
> MS NT4.0 SP6
> MS Access 2000
> ColdFusion 4.5
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
>
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