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From: Mike '/m'
NLM's use cooperative multi-processing.
/m
On 28 Jan 2005 05:24:14 GMT, Ellen K wrote:
>We have confirmed that using the three-finger salute or the close box (X at
the
>top right corner of the application) causes the held resources problem. In
>fact, the box that causes it can even be shut down after that and the server
>still refuses to release the connection. We learned that this is a known
issue
>with the Novell NLM (whatever an NLM is).
>
>However, I have felt from the beginning that there was some network-level
>component to the whole situation because we really never fixed the packet-loss
>issue and from time to time I still get kicked off of or timed out on my SQL
>Server boxes. What occurs to me now after reading your post (although this is
>completely not what you are saying) is that it could be a network issue that
is
>slowing down the performance on the desktop to the extent that they want to
>kill the app because they THINK it's frozen.
>
>> From: "Geo"
>> "Ellen K."
wrote in message
>> news:t5civ0tshe0fo0969i7gta1lvq9ub35ram{at}4ax.com...
>>> My theory is that recent modifications to the application cause it to
>>> freeze on the desktop and that is why we are suddenly seeing so many
>>> users giving it the three-finger salute.
>> Have you confirmed that this is the cause? I've also seen this sort of thing
>> happen when there is a momentary network outage, the connection gets lost
>> and the far end never gets a reset command. I would think if they kill the
>> app that the network driver would at least send a close signal to the remote
>> server.
>> I'd test it to see if killing the app is causing the resource exhaustion at
>> the db end. Try to make it happen, if it doesn't then it could be some sort
>> of network issue (you had some of those in the past).
>> Geo.
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