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Troubleshooting
Terminating an ODBC Connection
Occasionally it may be necessary to terminate an ODBC session that has deadlocked or is attempting to read a very large table (note that rebooting the Client PC will not be sufficient as the server has control at this point). You may do this from ISQL with the command TERMINATE USER user@account.
When an ODBC client terminates abnormally, the server process that handles the connection will normally go down after the timeout interval has expired. This is typically 30 minutes to 2 hours.
On an
On MPE/iX you must either use the ISQL TERMINATE USER command or abort the listener job using the ABORTJOB command.
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