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See Note 61444.1 on "Out-of-Band Breaks" [OOB]. OOB is enabled by default and Unix servers running TCPIP do support OOB. There is a cost involved in using "In-Band Breaks" and "Out-of-Band Breaks" are preferred.
Note 208433.1 seems to indicate that Intel-Linux does not support OOB.
The "disable_oob" is set in the sqlnet.ora on the client. It does not need a database instance restart. The client specifies to the server when it connects whether it will be using "in-band" or "out-of-band".
Search Metalink for "disable_oob" or "oob" or "out-of-band"
Hemant
At 05:52 AM 21-04-03 -0800, you wrote:
>Anybody using this sqlnet parameter setting? I can't find a good
>description. Some oracle analyst thinks it will solve all my remote
>query woes or at least get rid of me for a week or so. He says both
>dbs have to be bounced to set it. I find that hard to believe, but
>don't know how to query the setting.
>
>Gotta love the double negitive.
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