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About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about 08s01 communication link failure hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss communication link failure ssis Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up General network error https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/942861 after a night of inactivity up vote 3 down vote favorite 1 For some time now our flagship application has been having mysterious errors. The error message is the generic [DBNETLIB][ConnectionWrite (send()).]General network error. Check your network documentation. This is reliably reproduced by leaving the app open for the night and resuming work in the morning. Since it's a backend server app this is a http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3211625/general-network-error-after-a-night-of-inactivity normal scenario. The funny thing is - we've migrated from SQL Server 7 to 2000 to 2008 and the issue is present on all of them. But what seems to matter is the OS on which we run the app. On WinXP it works fine, on Vista/7 it fails. So the problem is at the client end. The results of Google on the error message cover a very wide spectrum of different causes (since this is a very generic error) and none of the scenarios found there are similar to ours. So perhaps someone around here will know what the problem is in our case? sql-server general-network-error share|improve this question asked Jul 9 '10 at 10:10 Vilx- 49.8k57194330 Does your app keep a single SQL connection open for the lifetime of the app? –Chris Bednarski Jul 9 '10 at 10:34 @Chris Bednarski - I think so, I'm not familiar with that part. –Vilx- Jul 9 '10 at 11:22 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote You should be able to reproduce this error condition on demand by: 1. Opening a database connec
however, all suggested fixes have failed to work for me. I've tried setting POOLING=FALSE. I've also tried setting CONNECTION RESET=FALSE. Although both of these have allowed https://www.sitepoint.com/community/t/the-famous-general-network-error-check-your-network-documentation-error-message/1723 me to keep a connection open for slightly longer, after a while I http://www.techrepublic.com/forums/discussions/general-network-error-for-sql-server/ would get the familiar "General network error. Check your network documentation." error message. It seems that, in general, SQL 7.0 / ADO .NET does not like it when you keep connections open for more than a half hour, even if you are constantly using that connection. The only way that I've communication link been able to deal with the situation is to occasionally close the connection and open it again. Kind of kludgey, but it's the only fix that has worked. Does anybody else have a suggestion? rbutler 2004-09-15 16:26:40 UTC #2 Afro_Blanca said: It seems that, in general, SQL 7.0 / ADO .NET does not like it when you keep connections open for more than a communication link failure half hour, even if you are constantly using that connection. The only way that I've been able to deal with the situation is to occasionally close the connection and open it again. Kind of kludgey, but it's the only fix that has worked. Does anybody else have a suggestion? I probably won't be too much help, but I was confused by your statement of leaving the connection open for more than half an hour. In your code you should do clean up, i.e., if you opening a connection to a db with a dataReader object, then you should follow this pretty much to the "T". Dim objConn as New OleDbConnection("Some connection string here") Dim objCmd as OleDbCommand Dim objDR as OleDbDataReader objCmd=New OleDbCommand("SELECT * FROM Table_Name", objConn) objConn.Open() objDR=objCmd.ExecuteReader() dgDataGrid.DataSource=objDR dgDataGrid.DataBind() objDR.Close() 'close the datareader object objConn.Close() 'close the connection This way, as soon as the page queries the db for the required data, it closes the DataReader object and Connection, therefore, elminiating the worry about having the connection open for any amount of time which leads to db server strain. This probably has led to more confusion, hopefully not. mis
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