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Gareth Vincent
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I've read that article but the symptoms are not quite the same. We know for certain that some of our customers have connectivity issues. The issue here is how PASOE deals with these connections when they are dropped. I've been running numerous tests over the last few days have come up with some interesting results. I've now tested on Centos 6 and Centos 7 ending up with the same poor performance. Both tests have been from a fresh install of both operating systems with OE 11.6.4 and 11.7.5. After getting great results from windows I decided to direct the PASOE instance from Windows to Centos DB server. In conclusion the end result was better than either the shared connection of PASOE and that of the Classic appserver. This left me thinking it is either the Tomcat or the shared memory connection on Linux that is the issue. I then created a client server connection from the Linux server to the DB (on the same server) just to rule out the shared memory connection and ended up with the same poor performance. This now leaves me to believe that is has something to do with transport of Tomcat to the DB. I've reported all my finding along with videos of each test on the case number with Progress.
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