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MOM - 4 January 2007
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majik
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Do you provide a MOM Pack for the Biztalk Utilities Adapters for Databases 2006 ?
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RE: MOM - 6 January 2007
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Pieter
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Currently not, but all events will be raised via the normal BizTalk Management Pack. Is there a specific requirement for this?
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RE: MOM - 24 January 2007
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majik
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It would be great to be able to have product knowledge / company knowledge associated with each event coming from Biztalk Utilities Adapter for Databases. At the moment we have 2 MOM rules in place for picking up the errors from Biztalk Utilities Adapter for Databases. these are looking at events coming from the 2 event sources :- Biztalk Utilities Adapter for Databases Transmitter Biztalk Utilities Adapter for Databases Receiver because the event IDs are 0 for all the errors (the ones we've seen so far anyway) - we can't get any greater level of granularity to our knowledge base for the Operations guys. eg - two errors we have seen so far involving oracle connectivity problems...although they are different events, our MOM rule has pulled them under the same category and the knowledge base is therefore not ideal see the MOM knowledge base we have for the 2 errors below. Ideally these would be split and have 2 separate knowledge base entries (2 separate rules to pick them up) Summary1)Oracle Database connection failure or 2)Maximum connection pools exceeded. Resolution1) If this is a new server with a fresh installation of the oracle client then the relavent BTSHostInstAccount needs to have the read/write/modify permissions set on the client folder. 2) If this is connection pool max exceeded, the business are aware of this error and the current resolution is to restart the host instance.
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RE: MOM - 24 January 2007
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Pieter
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Due to a limitation in EIF we cannot populate the Event Source Id. With the new Adapters we will be usng Log4Net which will hopefully allow us to change this. BTW: When using the ODP.NET Provider you can actually overcome your second error message.
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RE: MOM - 24 January 2007
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majik
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RE: ODP.Net..... how ?
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RE: MOM - 25 January 2007
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Pieter
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Oracle Data Provider for .NET, have a look at the connection pool settings when you configure the connection string. There is an option to check fro deade connections when they are returned to the pool.
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