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 Author  Thread: Old Open DB Sessions ??
Aaron Lowe
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Old Open DB Sessions ??Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 17 May 10 9:47 AM
While running some tests to close DB link sessions, I noticed that there are 9 open DB sessions in my SLX DB that are over 50 days old. The date they were opened happens to be the last date our Oracle box was taken down and brought back up. Unlike actual sessions created for SLX users, there is no "Username" assigned to the sessions.

Should these sessions be alive this long or should (can) they be closed. I'm no DBA and since I'm in charge of SLX in our company, our DBA leaves this stuff up to me.

Since I'm getting some "distributed locking" errors on some tables, I was wondering if these old sessions are a problem.

Thanks for any advice.
SLX v7.2 on an Oracle 9.2 db
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