Hi Paul,

I'd start with reading Anita Bardeen's paper,
available on the NYOUG site:

http://www.nyoug.org/presentations.htm

ORA-3113's, 600's and 7445's Oh My!

Are these connections local, like on the same subnet,
or is there a firewall or router in between that could
be performing network address translation (NAT)? Could
the translation table now be the source of the
timeout?

We had just the opposite at a site, whereby network
contention was causing ORA-3113s, and after moving the
citrix server farm from fast ethernet to gigabit, the
3113s flat out stopped.

First guess is that the cabling is to blame (works
fine for fast ethernet, has issues for GigE).
Second I'd figure on the new NIC and its driver.
Muck with the settings for the NIC - check diagnostics
for it. What is the server make, who is the network
card manufacturer?

Dell uses Broadcom cards. You can check the cabling
with diagnostics included in the Broadcom Advanced
Control Suite. I haven't used Gigabit cards internally
with Compaq/HP or IBM wintel boxes, so I'm not yet
familiar with their diagnostics. This is SysAdmin
space, get your sysadmin to check it out (unless that
is you).

Oracle on windows couldn't kill an idle session
properly if a support analyst with 10 years experience
tried, so this should not be occurring, as sqlnet
idle_timeout doesn't work in 8.1.7.4 and 9.2.0.4.

this sounds like a good way of killing off the idle
sessions. we had to code a terminator routine to get
this functionality. :)

Paul


--- Paul Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> 
> one of our Win2K servers, running Oracle 8.1.7, has
> recently been
> switched from the University's old network to our
> shiny new network. All
> the DNS entries have been successfully switched,
> everybody can still
> connect to the databases, and all appeared well.
> Until our users started
> reporting ORA-3113 errors (end of file on
> communiation channel). In
> every case, this happens after the user's connection
> has been inactive
> for somewhat over an hour. There are no messages in
> the database alert
> log, no trace files or dump files in the bdump,
> cdump or udump
> locations, and no messages in the listener log or in
> the sqlnet log. But
> it happens with alarming frequency, and only since
> the switch to the new
> network. The network guy who switched the server to
> the new network says
> the only change was to replace the server's previous
> network card with a
> new gigabit ethernet card. In the absence of any
> kind of server-side
> error messages or trace files, I'm more than
> somewhat stumped. None of
> the possible explanations I've found in MetaLink
> seem to apply in this
> case.
> 
> Has anyone any ideas? Not only possible solutions,
> but ideas for further
> inquiries, or further questions would be welcome!
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Paul Vincent
> DBA
> University of Central England
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