Ohoomm,Well if it is your boss deploying a weblogic app and he is the only weblogic certified in the house your hads gets pretty tied. Well after passing the time that Niall mentioned doing : "I've spent far too much of my life chasing problems that didn't actually exist to spend too much more time doing that." I think we have come to a point where we can mostly clearly can see where the problem is(caution! lots of cleaning in everysense) In the end I will be using OSWatcher to check the nodes for any problems along with the Gridcontrol. Let s see if I can map a problem(if there is one) before my boss. Thanks for all the feedback. Özgür Özdemircili http://www.acikkod.org Code so clean you could eat off it On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Andrew Kerber <andrew.kerber@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Its always an Oracle problem. Everyone knows that. :) > > Even if their network cable was unplugged, it was still an Oracle > problem.... > > On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 6:09 AM, Dunbar, Norman < > norman.dunbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Morning Özgür, >> >> What Niall said, plus: >> >> * How does your boss "know" that there is a weblogic connection pool >> problem? >> * Assuming that there is one, I'd be having a look in the Weblogic logs >> first of all - there's bound to be a very wordy, long winded Java stack >> trace in there somewhere. Buried in that output will be a message - >> hopefully giving details of what went wrong and possibly, an Oracle error >> code. >> * I hate Weblogic! ;-) >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> Norman. >> >> >> Norman Dunbar >> Contract Oracle DBA >> CIS Engineering Services >> Internal : 7 28 2051 >> External : 0113 231 2051 >> >> >> Information in this message may be confidential and may be legally >> privileged. If you have received this message by mistake, please notify the >> sender immediately, delete it and do not copy it to anyone else. We have >> checked this email and its attachments for viruses. But you should still >> check any attachment before opening it. We may have to make this message and >> any reply to it public if asked to under the Freedom of Information Act, >> Data Protection Act or for litigation. Email messages and attachments sent >> to or from any Environment Agency address may also be accessed by someone >> other than the sender or recipient, for business purposes. If we have sent >> you information and you wish to use it please read our terms and conditions >> which you can get by calling us on 08708 506 506. Find out more about the >> Environment Agency at www.environment-agency.gov.uk >> >> Information in this message may be confidential and may be legally >> privileged. If you have received this message by mistake, please notify the >> sender immediately, delete it and do not copy it to anyone else. >> >> We have checked this email and its attachments for viruses. But you should >> still check any attachment before opening it. >> We may have to make this message and any reply to it public if asked to >> under the Freedom of Information Act, Data Protection Act or for litigation. >> Email messages and attachments sent to or from any Environment Agency >> address may also be accessed by someone other than the sender or recipient, >> for business purposes. >> >> If we have sent you information and you wish to use it please read our >> terms and conditions which you can get by calling us on 08708 506 506. Find >> out more about the Environment Agency at www.environment-agency.gov.uk >> -- >> //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l >> >> >> > > > -- > Andrew W. Kerber > > 'If at first you dont succeed, dont take up skydiving.' >