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Conference decwet::winnt-clusters

Title:WinNT-Clusters
Notice:Info directories moved to DECWET::SHARE1$:[NT_CLSTR]
Moderator:DECWET::CAPPELLOF
Created:Thu Oct 19 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:863
Total number of notes:3478

626.0. "Oracle 7.2, Designer/200 client hangs" by NETRIX::"john.thorburn@sqo.mts.dec.com" (John Thorburn) Mon Feb 17 1997 14:27

Help,

My client is a university here in sunny Spain:-

Although I am logging a call to Valbonne if someone knows of the problem and
even an answer.......please reply.

Problem description
System is up and running, file shares/failover works fine.
However,
When connecting to the cluster from win95 client and from Designer 2000 trying
to open a simple SQLplus window the following error is generated at the
client:

"Severe error 0E has occurred in 0028:C0231803 in VXD(0D) + 00001803"

The error screen suggests hitting any key to continue, however this has no
effect and a system reboot is necessary.
System Config:
Two Prioris XL, 64MB, NT3.51sp5 BA356
NT-Clusters 1.0sp1
Oracle 7.2.2
Clients are Win95sr2 with SW Designer 2000 v1.3 (CASE)
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626.1Here's a shot...GUIDUK::HEALYAlan Healy @ZSOMon Feb 17 1997 21:2016
    Does it work if you connect directly to the server that currently has
    the database? 

    I had a similar problem connecting from a Visual Basic application on
    Win 95 to SQL Server on a cluster (see note 250).  I installed a 
    new 'dclnamc.vxd' module and the problem went away.

    I believe this fix went in to Service Pack 1.  You could try upgrading
    to SP1.  Alternately, I believe you could install just the fixed VXD,
    which I believe is at:
    
    Directory LJSRV1::ALT1:[NT_CLSTR.FIXSP1.SQLWIN95]
    
    DCLNAMC.VXD;1            88  24-OCT-1996 04:37:02.00  (RWED,RWED,,R)
    
    	Al
626.2Yep sp1 both client & serverNETRIX::"john.thorburn@sqo.mts.dec.com"Sunny SpianThu Feb 20 1997 10:1117
Hi Al,

Thanks for the reply,

Yes if you connect to the server that is supporting the database there is no
crash.

Having talked to the client/reseller he tells me that he has installed sp1 on
both the server and the client. However he/we will check that the
'dclnamc.vxd' is installed.

Cheers  John Tech Supp PCBU Spain/Portugal




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626.3Seeing this with Clusters 1.1 on IBM ThinkpadsNNTPD::"mooreadrian@mail.dec.com"Adrian MooreThu May 29 1997 20:1115
Hi,

A client has reported this on IBM ThinkPad 760 laptops running Windows 95
with clusters 1.1. Whenever access to a cluster resource is attempted
the machines go down with the error in .0.

The machines are built from scratch with Win95 and the Clusters client
as well as Office apps.

Thoughts? Updates?

Thanks & regards,
Adrian Moore

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