"jackminder" wrote : I never see these errors during normal operation just when 
the oracle 10g RAC database is restarted.  So I would not think this would be a 
connection leak.  I guess I could increate the blocking timeout.  Any 
recommendations for this?
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Increasing the blocking timeout means that you are sure that the connections 
are held for longer time in your application code .
That means that you have some genuine long ruinning SQL's which can't be 
optimized  anymore and the server peak load is consuming all the connections .
The first things you should try is to increase the pool size and if this can't 
be don't then you can go and increase the blocking time .

anonymous wrote : Is the JMX-Console provided in Jboss 3.2.2? 
Yes it is there , don't feel lazy to run http://localhost:8080/jmx-console when 
Jboss3.2.2 is running .
If you get lazy in starting the Jboss3.2.2 then look for the jmx-console folder 
in the $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/deploy/jmx-console.war :)

Finally think of doing SQL tunining , I guess you need it .


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