ID: 30127
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: andreys at uniqinfo dot ru
Status: Open
Bug Type: OCI8 related
Operating System: Windows 2000 SP4
PHP Version: 5.0.1
New Comment:
There are no connections/disconnections between two different requests
served by the same apache child. PHP's OCI8 module doesn't close
connection even with ocilogoff/oci_close because of performance (and
other) reasons and leaves this responsibility to the Oracle server.
I.e. even "usual" connections behave as "persistent" ones.
So, you aren't able to reproduce it with CLI? Or Apache1? What exactly
did you try?
Previous Comments:
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[2004-09-17 16:39:50] andreys at uniqinfo dot ru
I was not capable to reproduce this mistake. The matter is that the
mistake arises spontaneously! The system can work long enough without
occurrence of a mistake. For this time occurs thousand connections and
disconnections.
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[2004-09-17 16:27:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I do not propose you to change buggy and poorly tested Apache2 to CLI.
I just want to know if you're able to reproduce it with Apache1 and/or
CLI.
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[2004-09-17 16:17:37] andreys at uniqinfo dot ru
It not an output. We use Apache 2.X because at us dual-processor
system. Apache 2.X just for this purpose it is intended.
Work through the CLI interface in console will considerably reduce
productivity of a server.
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[2004-09-17 10:46:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please, try with Apache 1.3.x first (or using PHP CLI interface in
console).
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[2004-09-17 10:32:34] andreys at uniqinfo dot ru
Oracle Server EE with client 8.1.7.4
Apache 2.0.50
Windows 2000 Pro SP4
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