Creating Connection Pools/ Connection Pool does not exist error

Hi everyone -
I have a question about when/how weblogic creates connections pools.
Here is the scenario. Sometimes when our weblogic server starts, our
oracle database is not available. Therefor, weblogic can't create the
connection pool. However, after oracle comes weblogic up, weblogic
could create the connection pool, but it doesn't appear to be smart
enough to do this. Is there a way to ask weblogic to attempt to
recreate a connection pool?
We've noticed this behavior on weblogic 6.0 sp2.
Thanks,
Scott

If you define the pool with an initial size of zero, you should be OK. The
server is currently a little severe with a pool when the server cannot
create the pool with it's initial capacity, the pool isn't created. The server
could create it later, if told to via the console or via the admin command line,
or via the dynamic pool API, but init=0 is easiest.
Joe
Scott Gilpin wrote:
Hi everyone -
I have a question about when/how weblogic creates connections pools.
Here is the scenario. Sometimes when our weblogic server starts, our
oracle database is not available. Therefor, weblogic can't create the
connection pool. However, after oracle comes weblogic up, weblogic
could create the connection pool, but it doesn't appear to be smart
enough to do this. Is there a way to ask weblogic to attempt to
recreate a connection pool?
We've noticed this behavior on weblogic 6.0 sp2.
Thanks,
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