That is what I figured.  The problem is that oracle doesn't even seem to
have per-process limits.

Eric

On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Thies C. Arntzen wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 11:00:43AM -0700, Eric Thelin wrote:
> > Is there a way to limit the total number of persistent connection to an
> > oracle database?  I know this functionality exists for MySQL through a
> > setting in the php.ini but I haven't found it for oracle.  I am in an
> > environment where we have about 10 users that connect to oracle from
> > each of 10 webservers that each have about 20 apache processes and I
> > would like to use persistent connections but the resulting 2000
> > connections would overwhelm oracle.  I am looking at reducing the number
> > of users but that will be a large undertaking to go through the entire
> > codebase.  Any ideas?
>
>     even the mysql-limits are _per_ apache-process. so if you
>     want to limit the simutainious connections to any php
>     supported database is to set MaxClients (in httpd.conf) or
>     disable persistent connections completely.
>
>     re,
>     tc
>


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