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From: <cytech1_at_ibm.net>
Date: 1997/06/09
Message-ID: <339C632E.1362@ibm.net>#1/1

Phil Herring wrote:
>
> In article <3396EE7E.2315_at_uswest.com> Steven M. Bray, sbray_at_uswest.com writes:
> >I am running Webserver 2.1 on a Sparc, connecting to a remote database
> >via the OWA cartridge. According to the documentation, the WRB
> >dispatcher should create and destroy the wrbx processes as needed.
> >Unfortunately, I see them created, but they never go away. [...]
>
> Yep. Users are clicking the "stop" button in Netscape during OWA execution.
> You can easily try this yourself if you have a test server handy that
> no-one else is using. Reload OWS, then execute several OWA calls from
> Netscape, clicking "stop" before they complete. Watch those wrb processes
> pile up! This occurs with both remote and local databases.
>
> Versions that I used to test this:
>
> Solaris 2.5.1 for SPARC
> RDBMS 7.2
> Oracle Web Server 2.1
>
> Does anyone have a solution for this, apart from periodically cleaning up
> old WRB processes?
>
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> Copyright 1997 Phil Herring. This article may not be reproduced for profit.
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hey PHIL you might be surprised but this is not an answer to your question, it is just wierd that you have the same name as a guy that I work with his name is PHIL HERRING so he told me to ask you where you were from , he said his family goes back to ALSA LORRAIN and stuff ,so reply and maybe you are parents you never know ok bye Received on Mon Jun 09 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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