On the MTS part, my faux pas. I saw the first "dispatchers" commented out
along with the other "mts%" params.
Also, on closer inspection, I was looking at
"create_nile2_database_details.htm" in the "C - Create Benchmark Database"
folder in the .zip file when I saw that "processes" was set to 150. Perhaps
they made changes to the init.ora (from the "B - Configure Database Server"
folder) after an initial GUI DB create?
Thanks, Brian, and thanks all else that pointed out the JDBC connection
pooling. I've been trying to take a look at that stuff, but I've got no
time here at work and I can't run Oracle at home on my Linux/Alpha box.
<sigh>
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA
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Which docs? I looked at the init.ora file, and it had:
processes=530
and MTS enabled.
Brian
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Rachel Carmichael wrote:
> they lie?
>
> --- "Jesse, Rich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anybody happen to see the cover story on the 02/25/2002 iss of eWeek
> > titled
> > "Database Clash"?
> >
> > The pretty graphs say that their tests showed that Oracle and MySQL
> > rocked
> > the other DBs they tested (including MS SQueaL Server). So I
> > investigated.
> > I went to http://www.eweek.com/ and downloaded the "Online Exclusive:
> > Download our configuration and tuning scripts".
> >
> > According to the Oracle setup docs in there, they're NOT using MTS
> > and
> > processes in init.ora is 150. So then how did they test for 1000
> > "concurrent Web clients"?
> >
> > Anyone have a thought?
> >
> >
> > Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
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