I'm not sure if this is a VB.NET error or SQL Server. But I get the above error with following stack trace:
[SqlException (0x80131904): Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.] System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException
I am using VB 2010 on a Windows 7 Home Premium PC. I can't get my my smtp code to send an email out. It always comes back with the error:"The operation has timed out"I have both a Google Mail account and a Sky Mail account both of which use the same port but can't get either to work. I have checked my firewall and the smtp port 465 is allowed and I can see the process going through the firewall.I know the mail works fine as I am using Windows Live Mail which sends and receives no problem. The code I am using is below:
Private Sub btnAddAmount_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnAddAmount.Click Dim message As New MailMessage
I'm looking to add [URL] to an ASP.NET/VB project at the login screen. However, is there a way to track invalid attempts and then increase the time required to login? Or will I need to create my own capatcha based system?
I have recaptcha code and its working fine when i tested it , but what i need is that in my registration form i need this recaptcha and the data should be stored to db if recaptcha challenge is passed and if not then the new challenge should bring up.
I am having some problems in my app for the database timeout. Due to some network glitches the query takes more than 45 sec to return the resultset which has about 10,000 rows. Most of the time its fast upto 11-12 secs. My app is runs as a scheduled job in the background.The problem is I need to try three times if i get the timeout exception before writing the error to the error log or exiting. I know i can set the command timeout property to 60 seconds but still i want to try three times before exiting. I have written a method for that but I think there is some flaw in my method. For now i specifically set the timeout to be 5 seconds as i know well that it takes more than 25 seconds for this stored proc to run. I just want to get that timeout expired exception and write ways to handle it.
My problem is if after 2 times I set the connection timeout to 50 so my method goes and get the correct list but it again goes inside the methodname which i have called inside the catch statement and finally returns nothing. It looks like its getting into recursion or something but i am confused as to where i am wrong.[code]
Sometimes when my server is down or busy, I get an error saying "connection timeout" while connecting to MySQL. But with the error the program also crashes. My question is how can I prevent crashing, it would be better to show a msgbox when this happens. (visual basic 2010)here is a screenshot of the error
I use this, Dim connStr As String = "Database=mydatabase;" & _ "Data Source=datasrc;" & _
why I am getting this error from a simple stored procedure that I created in SQL Server 2008 R2. I am trying to obtain data and insert it into a temporary table. if it is a timeout issue, how can I increase the timeout length to 420 seconds. to my understanding the timeout is good for only 30 seconds.
this is the error in its entirety:
Server Error in '/WebSite9' Application.
Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.
Source Error:
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
When calling a stored procedure from vb.net is there a default SQL timeout time if no timeout is specified in the connection string?I am unsure if there is a CommandTimeout specified in the connection string but am going through all the possibilites.
Example if no results after 30 seconds (or more) throw:
`System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.`SQL Profiler says that the script runs and ends in 30 seconds when the program timesout..Tthe script runs without error in about 1 minute 45 seconds by itself in SQL server.
I am trying to create a grid view in visual studio by connecting to a server and using a stored procedure. I am getting a time out error when I test it out. Can someone advise me as to what I can do? The query itself takes about 7 minutes to complete. The data is stored in a table. What can I do to extend the timeout?[code]...
I am getting an error while fetching the records from sql server to datagridview. Ex. I have 10 rows in datagridview first five are with one table and next five for another table. When loop goes for next table it throws an error like "timeout expired. the timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding. The statement has been terminated."
for (int h = 0; h <= dtgqueformat.RowCount - 2; h++) { string avl_subject = dtgqueformat[8, h].Value.ToString(); string avl_chapter = dtgqueformat[9, h].Value.ToString();
I am working on uses the ThreadPool class and specifically the QueueUserWorkItem method to launch its background tasks. I am however having an issue related to SqlConnection timeouts. My error is this: "Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to obtaining a connection from the pool. This may have occurred because all pooled connections were in use and max pool size was reached."
This code is using all available ThreadPool threads because it is processing nearly 100,000 items, each on a threadpool thread, and updating an SQL database. So my question is this? Has anyone ran into a similar problem or could shed some light on a resolution to this issue? In testing, if I use the threadpool. setmaxthreads function and give it a value of 100 (to match the default Sql connection pooling count) then all runs just fine, but much to slow to process this much data. [Code]
My application requires a user to log in and allows them to edit a list of things. However, it seems that if the same user always logs in and out and edits the list, this user will run into a "System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Timeout expired." error. I've read a comment about it possibly caused by uncommitted transactions. And I do have one going in the application.
The following is my connectionstring: server=(local);database=JnJ3;uid=sa;pwd=sa May I know how can I avoid timeout expired because I keep on receiving error message when deal with huge amount of data. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.
I have written some code (VB.net) which simply runs a backup on all required servers and databases in a loop. The code works perfectly, except for the first backup which Timeout's after 30 seconds (even with my Connect Timeout=0).
Everything is written manually for the dataconnection, the connection opens and timeouts on SQLComm.ExecuteNonQuery()
dbConnStr= Data Source='Server';Initial Catalog='Database';Integrated Security=False;User ID=sa;Connect Timeout=0;User Instance=False
I am using VB 2005 and need to trap a serial port timeout. I use a standard try/catch block, but if no characters arrive the code still hangs at the ReadByte call. Here is the code:
I have written a page with an iFrame that basically cycles through a series of internal pages on our server displaying daily activity for our company. The problem I think is that it sporadically loses its session and redirects back to the login screen to keep losing its session which is the default behavior for anyone on our site trying to access a webpage without being logged in.
I have set the session timeout to 4hrs, the iframe cycles through 6 pages anywhere from 10 seconds to 5 minutes on each, and I have even set the META refresh on the page to refresh every 3 hours. I don't understand what else could possibly stop this page from staying active.
I have to increase timeout period.Following is my code.
Private Function GetConnectionInstance() As SqlConnection Dim objConn As SqlConnection Dim strConnection As String strConnection = ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("conn")
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What code i have to add in above to increase timeout period.
In this situation, my application can connect to the MSSQL server in one of two ways; via a direct TCP/IP connection (WAN) (IP's filtered using RRAS in 2003 Server) or via a VPN connection. The application will first try to open the connection using the WAN connection string and if it can't, then it tries using the VPN connection string. My issue is, I set the connection timeout to 5 seconds for the first attempt but it's taking way longer than that to return an exception. The order in which I attempt to open the connection doesn't really matter. I have looked at the ConnectionTimeout property after changing the connection string and it does indeed show 5 seconds. It appears that the connection timeout value is being ignored.
We got a legacy vb.net applicaction that was working for years. But all of a sudden it stops working yesterday and gives sql server timeout.
Most part of application gives time out error , one part for example is below code :
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It was working and now gives time out in command3.ExecuteNonQuery()
Some information : There isnt anything that has been changed on network and the app uses local database. The main issue is that even in development environment it donest work anymore
am using vb.net 2008 and sql server 2008. I have a search form and when i search at times, I have "Connection Timeout Expired" error.I dispose and close the connection after establishment, but i still get it. tried setting MyConObj.ConnectionTimeout = 0 and it also gives me "Property ConnectionTimeout is ReadOnly.
I am looking for the VB.NET code of a very handy little *.bas file I used to use in Visual Basic 6. The file was called timeout.bas and it was the greatest module ever to me. I want to switch to start using VB.NET finally but this single file is holding me back. Trying to use .NET without it is like crippling me. [code]
I need to wait for and event within a given period (30s) and then timeout if this time elapse. I am sending a command to a server from a dll, and I need to wait for response before sending another. I want to implement a timeout feature, that why I need to use a timer. I want to use a timer, but don't know how to use it in a DLL.
w.proxy= new system.net.webproxy("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.:xxx")
most of the time it says unable to connect or it throws any error msgs... when i check those proxy in internet, they seem to work well. only few proxies are working.
The purpouse is to execute a SP, but sometimes the DBA modifies the SP without any notification.When the SP is modified and runs the app, the code freezes in the line 7 but does not return a value nor error, even, after 2 hours it remains in that line, I have set the command.timeout (line 6) but it doesn't work either.how to stop the execution of the SP after a period of time.
I'm trying to use a socket to connect a TCP stream. The socket connects no problem if the endpoint has a valid IP associated to it. If I give it an invalid one, the Connect method will sit and block (I want it to) for 10-20 seconds before telling me the remote host timed out. Is there a timeout property I can set so I don't have to wait that long for the connect method? Or is there another way of doing it that does implement a timeout?
I'm using sqlbulkcopy to load data into a sql2008 database, and we're getting timeout errors loading larger tables. Some tables which were loading OK are failing since indexes have been added to them. The source data is a Informix datareader. I've tried setting large values in both the connection timeout and the sqlbulkcopy.bulkcopytimeout, but the timeout usually occurs within 60 seconds, well below the timeout values I've set (240 secs). I've tried setting the .bulcopytimeout property to zero but it makes no difference. Very occasionally a load will take place - the last large table to load took 7 minutes. I've reduced the batch size to 500.
The documentation on bulkcopytimeout that I have found does not describe what the property actually means - is it the maximum time to complete the entire copy or to complete one batch or what ?Here's some extracts from my error log - the first shows a successful large table load, follow by timeout failures.
24/11/2009 10:59:01 Level : Information MISLoad - Starting load from Mach4 to ParagonMIS of all selected tables