Not UO.NET , but in UO for Java.(Also on Unidata 7.1) Maybe it can help you.
Normally my connections were recycling normally and I had no problems at all, 
but a few weeks ago, there was a subroutine that, when executed, was generating 
trouble inside Unidata , causing zombie processes that keep running under the 
name of my pooled connections and could only be removed manually killing the 
process.
The strange thing was that all my connections were closed and there were far 
more processes than owned pooling licenses.
Eventually we found out that UO closes the connection but leaves the problem 
behind because it can't kill the process.
My suggestion is to check how the commands/subroutines you're executing behave 
on stress conditions as you describe.

Hope it helps,

Lito

----- Original Message ----
From: Symeon Breen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2007 7:50:29 AM
Subject: [U2] UO.NET Connection Pooling


Hi b Are there any people out there using asp.net and uo.net with
 connection
pooling (with Unidata 7.1) in a live and fairly heavily used
 environment ?



I have it configured for one of my sites and it performs very well in
 terms of
speed but I have found it a little delicate at times, esp if the
 asp.net
worker process recycles automatically, or if I have had some especially
 heavy
server load , the site just seems to hang and it takes a series of
 worker
process recycles and deleteuser commands on the server to get rid of
 the
pooled connections and restart. Looking at the windows event log there
 are
errors that mean there are unhandled exceptions in worker process
 threads. The
connection pooling uses threads so it kind of points in that direction
 (I will
be gathering more info and logging this with ibm)



 Has anyone else had any such problems or some wisdom to share on this
 matter
??



Thanks

Symeon.
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