Hmm.. I think I see. The installation instructions I used to get witango up and running initially specified using myodbc installer. I go and check and it's still at 3.5.1.
Then I search around and see that it's at 3.52.2, but it's a pile of files with instructions to get some developer tools to create installers. Are there instructions for installing 3.52.2 somewhere or an installer? This is a bit on the arcane side for me. I'm kind of torn now because something about iodbc is causing witango to crash on one server. The test of jdbc on a test machine worked, except that the first time I did a transaction, it crashed witango. (it worked a dozen times after, but when your first process crashes the server, you do wonder.) So, is there an installer or English installation instructions for 3.52.2?? On 2/22/05 2:51 PM, "Customer Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes that is out of date. There has been releases for 3.51.2, 3.52.1 > and iodbc is currently sitting at 3.52.2 > > 3.52.2 was released a few weeks ago, 3.52.1 was released in sept '04, > 3.51.2 in Feb '04 so the version you are running is probably over 12-18 > months old. > > > > Witango Support > > > On 23/02/2005, at 6:10 AM, Roland Dumas wrote: > >> >> >> On 2/18/05 7:04 PM, "Customer Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>> Use your db admin tool to see what connections are active on the db. >>> If one is active shut it down. if this does not fix it try stopping >>> your db and see if the thread goes into a wait state. >>> >>> Also download and install the latest iodbc driver manager. >> >> The driver is 3.5.1 >> That's out of date? >> >> >> >>> >>> Witango Support >>> >>> On 19/02/2005, at 1:33 PM, Roland Dumas wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2/18/05 4:28 PM, "Customer Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Load up the Apple Development tools. In it you will find an >>>>> application called Thread Viewer. Open it from the command line >>>>> with >>>>> a >>>>> sudo command. Once it is open attach it to the witangod process and >>>>> see what the threads are doing. >>>> >>>> >>>> Hmmm. So with thread viewer, I can see all these threads, one of >>>> which >>>> is >>>> continuously active, never letting go. Always green, an iodbc related >>>> thread. Wish I knew what this stuff means. >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> You can also install the latest CHUD if you are an Apple connect >>>>> member >>>>> which has an application called Shark which will profile a process >>>>> and >>>>> show you if a thread is in an infinite loop. >>>>> >>>>> These two applications are the only way to see what the server >>>>> process >>>>> is doing on OS X. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Witango Support > > ________________________________________________________________________ > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf > ----------------------------------------- Roland Dumas Roberts Information Services 310 W. Bellevue Avenue San Mateo CA 94402 650-347-1373 415-412-9300 (cell) [EMAIL PROTECTED] SMS: http://new.servqual.com/html/sms.tml ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf
