What to do about errors returned by odbc - Mailing list pgsql-odbc

From Joel Fradkin
Subject What to do about errors returned by odbc
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I am running 8.0.3 database with 7.4 odbc.

I am working on getting my ASCII over to Unicode so I can use the newer odbc.

I get on a too often basis the ODBC lock up on the IIS server (I can re-boot IIS and see ODBC come back).

The machine is not out of memory (4 gig Dell running win2k, database is on a 8 gig redhat box).

Unfortunately I display the error returned from the object and it includes the text “Catastrophic Error”.

This has been bad and I need to fix it, but I believe if I understand my initial research it is actually an error from MS (either IIS or the ODBC layer).

Since it does not appear to be a memory issue (last time I had it happen the machine was at 500 meg of 2 gig used by IIS) I am looking for ideas as what to look for.

Our application was on MSSQL and did not have errors with the odbc (servers were very stable) to MSSQL.

I have us converted and eliminated most of the application type errors from the conversion, but the odbc to postgres I think is our issue (may be how we have it coded).

I am not using any kind of pooling (not sure if IIS does this on its own as I do not see a million connections and we generally have 200+ concurrent users).

Any ideas I can research would be greatly appreciated.

 

Joel Fradkin

 

Wazagua, Inc.
2520 Trailmate Dr
Sarasota, Florida 34243
Tel.  941-753-7111 ext 305

 

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