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Re: J2CA0045E Error from WebSphere 6.1 in Solaris 10     

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Author: Ben_
Date: May 7, 2008 06:13

... but not on another. What is a very possible cause is that there is some sort of misconfiguration or unexpected condition when running on the Solaris 10 box. This causes uncaught exception and the application runs out of the "normal" code path and doesn't close the connection correctly (typically, no...
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Re: J2CA0045E Error from WebSphere 6.1 in Solaris 10     

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Author: Ken Hygh
Date: May 6, 2008 15:43

....com wrote: Hi, Problem is in Solaris environment. Application works fine in Windows ..., this error occurs. WebSphere Version: 6.1.0.15 OS : Solaris 10 Database: Oracle 10g J2CA0045E: Connection not available ... method createOrWaitForConnection for resource com.ibm.websphere.ce.j2c.ConnectionWaitTimeoutException: Connection not available,...
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J2CA0045E Error from WebSphere 6.1 in Solaris 10     

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Author: acherian
Date: May 6, 2008 13:26

Hi, Problem is in Solaris environment. Application works fine in Windows environment ... But in Solaris even pool size set to 100, this error occurs. WebSphere Version: 6.1.0.15 OS : Solaris 10 Database: Oracle 10g J2CA0045E: Connection not available...method createOrWaitForConnection for resource com.ibm.websphere.ce.j2c.ConnectionWaitTimeoutException: Connection not ...
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Re: J2CA0045E Error from WebSphere 6.1 in Solaris 10     

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Author: Ken Hygh
Date: May 7, 2008 13:36

acherian@bottomline.com wrote: Ken, If the ConnectionManager in Websphere says the state is SATE_TRAN_WRAPPER_INUSE, is that mean it is actively communicating with database? Or in ... pool it is not free? Here is one trace message 5/6/08 12:01:39:547 EDT 00000018 ConnLeakLogic 3 MCWrapper id 6cbd9138 Managed connection WSRdbManagedConnectionImpl@11892b4e ...
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Re: J2CA0045E Error from WebSphere 6.1 in Solaris 10     

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Author: Paul Ilechko
Date: May 7, 2008 13:01

... is the problem. But you are right; it is just the symptoms. I am assuming the problem is somewhere in WebSphere. The JDBC drivers in use came with Oracle install. Both Windows and Solaris machines in the same network. From the traces of Connection Manager, I can see connections are in ...
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Re: J2CA0045E Error from WebSphere 6.1 in Solaris 10     

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Author: acherian
Date: May 7, 2008 12:32

Ken, If the ConnectionManager in Websphere says the state is SATE_TRAN_WRAPPER_INUSE, is ...? Here is one trace message 5/6/08 12:01:39:547 EDT 00000018 ...ws.webcontainer.servlet.ServletWrapper.initialize(ServletWrapper.java:1 221) at com.ibm.ws.wswebcontainer....ws.runtime.component.ApplicationMgrImpl.start(ApplicationMgrImpl.java:1 303) at com.ibm.ws.runtime....
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Re: J2CA0045E Error from WebSphere 6.1 in Solaris 10     

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Author: acherian
Date: May 7, 2008 12:23

Ken, The AIX environment also shown the same exception. I didn't investigate it further. Right now focusing on Solaris environment. Alex
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Re: J2CA0045E Error from WebSphere 6.1 in Solaris 10     

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Author: Ken Hygh
Date: May 7, 2008 10:54

... set to unlimited, there is no ConnectionWaitTimeoutException. But the pool size is getting upto 200. If the issue is with application, then how come it is running with less than 10 connections in Windows environment? We've got two discussion threads going here, but does your Windows environment match exactly the AIX environment? Still 100 seconds average use time? Ken
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Re: J2CA0045E Error from WebSphere 6.1 in Solaris 10     

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Author: Ken Hygh
Date: May 7, 2008 10:53

... is the problem. But you are right; it is just the symptoms. I am assuming the problem is somewhere in WebSphere. The JDBC drivers in use came with Oracle install. Both Windows and Solaris machines in the same network. From the traces of Connection Manager, I can see connections are in use for ...
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Re: J2CA0045E Error from WebSphere 6.1 in Solaris 10     

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Author: acherian
Date: May 7, 2008 09:47

...is the problem. But you are right; it is just the symptoms. I am assuming the problem is somewhere in WebSphere. The JDBC drivers in use came with Oracle install. Both Windows and Solaris machines in the same network. From the traces of Connection Manager, I can see connections are in use for more...
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