I understand that OCIPLogon creates a persitant connection to the Oracle DB,
to improve
performance... And I must say it does !

However, since OCILogoff is best not used with a persitant logon (and in the
latest versions,
it doesn't do anything anyway)... How will PHP decide when to cut that
connection loose ?

We are working on a relatively small website, with 4 users... Within no
time, the session limit
in Oracle (which is 60) is reached, and the site doesn't work anymore...

The website should be able to handle thousands of customers in the future,
so it would only
take a second to crash...

What are we doing wrong? Why aren't the sessions automatically killed by PHP
?


Thank you!
Gunther



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