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troublesshoot_sessions

Asked by sam15 in PL / SQL, Oracle 10.x, Apache Web Server

Tags: oracle

i have 2 databases A and B. They both use same oracle apache web server.
A has been locking up (ORA-00020) with some issues releasing HTTPD sessions. Some sessions stay there in ACTIVE mode for hours and some stay in INACTIVE status.
Some say it is the SQL and i think it has nothing to do with it.
1. Can i create a small procedure in B that would call "hello workd" in A every second to prove that SQL code is not part of the problem?
anyone has pl/sql for that?
2. We only have one DB acount. Would setting IDLE_TIME and CONNECT_TIME might solve the issue? Are not those set by default. I guess setting IDLE_TIME for web session (HTTPD) at 1 or 2 minutes would not hurt. Any ideas?
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