Have you looked at the log files from Openlink. You may know the stuff 
below, but I'd forgotten where it lived until recently when trying to 
troubleshoot another problem:

Point a web browser at http://yourmachine:8000 and you'll hopefully get 
to the administration page for the Openlink software, where yourmachine 
is the server running the Openlink Request Broker. If you then navigate 
to Server Components Administration -> Request Broker Administration 
you'll see various options for seeing whats going on. List of current 
connections may help you to track things down...

Hope this helps,

Rob

 -----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 9:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Connections happening too fast?

I don't know why the disconnects wouldn't happen since I am calling
dbh->disconnect(). I should check out the number at whicgh it stopped
though. The ODBC manager from OpenLink is supposed to be for unlimited
connections. I'd like to know if that limit is being reached.

Pete

 -----Original Message-----
From: Bill Hamilton [mailto:garage_dba@;hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 1:03 PM
To: Levine, Peter W
Subject: Re: Connections happening too fast?


How many tries before she freezes?
Could it be a liscensing issue?
If your disconnects are not happening, and you hit the user limit ...??

> dbh->connect() would not print. And it always hung in the same place
after
> > completing just so many connects & disconnects.



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