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To: Michael Abramson who wrote (956)4/9/1998 1:30:00 PM
From: Steven T. Schlink  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2358
 
Michael,

I'll bet you are connecting to "laura" ... The spike shows up on "sharon" but not "laura". So now we know that there is no consistency between the 2 servers. It is apparent that they aren't running DB replication, but are just feeding the same data stream to 2 different DB instances, Oracle as I recall. Hence there is no consistency between the 2 DB's.

Q. Which one (Laura or Sharon) are the more accurate?

I have now gone to deleting the indices & data files whenever I start RT. So, if a spike occurs repeatedly at least I know that it is coming from bad server (DB) data and not a hit, W/S problem, whatever.

Steve