Tuesday, September 2, 2014

SiteManager production database connections

Due to the higher than normal SiteManager usage today, we ask that you log off and close and idle SiteManager connections.

 

IT is scheduling a reboot of the database server tonight to add additional capacity. The hope is we can avoid a repeat of this tomorrow by adding a few hundred more concurrent connections.

 

Thank you,

STEWART DEWITT | BUSINESS ANALYST | TxDOT | CONSTRUCTION DIVISION |CMISD | 512.416.2462 | stewart.dewitt@txdot.gov

 

From: Mitchell, Thane [mailto:thane.mitchell@nttdata.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2014 1:53 PM

Subject: SiteManager production database connections

 

It looks as if we’re starting to get up to a critical number of persistent connections to the SMGRPRD database again.  I’m expecting this to last the rest of the day and possibly be an issue tomorrow as well.

 

Please review your connections to the SiteManager production database, including development clients and reports, and keep them closed down when we’re not actually using them today and tomorrow.  We should pass this historic high of connections soon, but since the database side quick-fixes are terminating sessions, let’s all help out by conserving spare connections in the interim.


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