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Chapter 6: Driver Connection Properties <strong>and</strong> Data Types by Database Br<strong>and</strong><br />

Table 14. Connection Properties for the Oracle Driver (continued)<br />

Property Description<br />

ConnectionRetryDelay<br />

OPTIONAL<br />

DiagnosticFilename<br />

OPTIONAL<br />

The number of seconds the driver waits before retrying connections to a<br />

list of database servers (primary <strong>and</strong> alternate) when<br />

ConnectionRetryCount is set to a positive integer.<br />

The default is 3.<br />

For example, in the case where the following properties are specified:<br />

AlternateServers=(server2:1521,server3:1521,server4:1521)<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

ConnectionRetryCount=2<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

ConnectionRetryDelay=3<br />

if a connection is not successfully established on the driver’s first pass<br />

through the list of database servers, the driver retries the list of servers<br />

twice. The driver waits 3 seconds between the first connection retry<br />

attempt <strong>and</strong> the second connection retry attempt.<br />

If the LoadBalancing property also is specified, the driver may sequence<br />

through the list of servers (primary <strong>and</strong> alternate) in a different order each<br />

time.<br />

The ConnectionRetryCount property specifies the number of times the<br />

driver will attempt to connect to all the servers in the list of alternate<br />

servers.<br />

See “Connection Retry” on page 133 for more information about<br />

specifying connection information for primary <strong>and</strong> alternate servers.<br />

The path <strong>and</strong> filename of the file to which you want state information<br />

logged when an exception is generated. If the file does not already exist,<br />

it will be created the first time state information is generated. If this<br />

property is not specified, state information is not logged. When you<br />

contact Technical Support with a problem, you might be asked to<br />

generate a state information log.<br />

Your application should ensure that the driver is granted read/write<br />

permission to the specified file.<br />

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