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Windows Server 2003 Ingres Net Problems

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s.bedford@patrick.com.au - 23 Feb 2005 04:27 GMT
Gday,

I am running Ingres Net (version 2.6 SP2) on a Windows Server 2003 box
with ODBC Driver version 3.50.00.32 and am having some problems with
stability.

Essentially the problem is that I get a random Ingres ODBC error
ERROR [HY000] [CA][Ingres ODBC Driver]Ingres API invalid handle error

We tried to fix the problem by turning connection pooling off however,
we continued to get errors of a different kind
ERROR [HY000] [CA][Ingres ODBC Driver]Ingres API failure probably to
due to transaction already abnormally terminated

The application that is now running on the server runs fine on a
Windows Server 2000 box.

I cant seem to find a way to reproduce the problem as it seems totally
random, and the only way that we've found to fix the problem is to
either restart Ingres or kill the asp.net worker process.

Has anyone out there had any problems trying to run Ingres on a Windows
Server 2003 box
Emiliano Heyns - 24 Feb 2005 21:13 GMT
> Has anyone out there had any problems trying to run Ingres on a Windows
> Server 2003 box

We've had no problems running r3 on W2K3 server. We haven't tried 2.6.

Emile
 
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