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Originally posted by Simon Lee:
why not post the stacktrace to the appropriate forum? thats what everyone else does!
have you enough rollback segments? (1st guess)
Originally posted by Mark Herschberg:
I've done that often enough with other problems, but I think the scope of this problems prevents it from being practical over the internet. We're running into deadlock issues. This means different parts of our code is grabbing locks. The stack trace will only show you the code that didn't get the lock; it won't show the 5 other classes that also content for it. now we could show you those 5 other classes, too, but if those were the only ones, then we'd be able to figure it ourselves. I think the problem is that we're missing someone who is grabbing the lock (some class or method or something).
But for those who are interested, my colleague did post a summary of the problem here.
--Mark
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Originally posted by Fred Grott:
although service and support is pricely I think once one of the sales engineers finds out you are academic that they might lend a hand at no rate charged
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
Don't get me started about those stupid light bulbs. |