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Semaphores leaks using SybaseIQ native ODBC driver and DD driver manager

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TitleSemaphores leaks using SybaseIQ native ODBC driver and DD driver manager
URL Namesemaphores-leaks-using-sybaseiq-native-odbc-driver-and-dd-driver-manager
Article Number000111883
EnvironmentProduct:ODBC Driver Manager
Version: 07.16.0317 (U0279)
OS: Linux x64
Database: SybaseIQ
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Database connection leaks semaphores until there are no more semaphores using Sybase native ODBC driver and DataDirect ODBC Driver Manager on Linux x64
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error Message[Sybase][ODBC Driver][Adaptive Server Anywhere]Connection error: Insufficient system resources - failed to allocate a SYSV semaphore
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Enhancement Number
Cause
This is not a DataDirect product issue but a native Sybase IQ driver issue.
Resolution
Semaphore leaks are from the Sybase native ODBC driver and not the Progress DataDirect ODBC Driver Manager.
Workaround
Notes
Last Modified Date11/5/2018 2:45 PM
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