ID: 8655
User Update by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: OCI8 related
Description: Inactive Connections on Oracle
It's not au BUG... Sorry.
It's happend only with OCIPlogon. With OCILogon and OCILogoff (or not), it works very
well.
I don't know the use of OCIPlogon, but it's not for what i've to do ...
Previous Comments:
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[2001-01-11 14:44:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache is working with 2 virtual hosts. I remember (but i'm
not sure) that I've not the problem when i have no virtual
hosts, ie only one server (no virtual).
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[2001-01-11 11:01:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use OCI function inside PHP programs.
I can see inactive connections running on Oracle (select username, process, machine,
status from v$session) when I use OCILogon (and OCIPlogon) even if I use OCILogoff.
The Version of Oracle is 8.1.5.0.2. (On the same server than Apache and PHP)
The Version of Apache is 1.3.9
PHP is compiled with the --enable-sigchild, --with-apache, --enable-track-vars,
--enable-ftp and --with-oci8 options.
Apache is compiled with --enable-module=most, -- activate-module=libphp4.a
Is it an Oracle or PHP problem ?
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Full Bug description available at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=8655
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