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PMON Question

From: Tamara Swilley <tswilley_at_agency.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 16:21:06 -0600
Message-Id: <10602.115692@fatcity.com>


Hi All,

        I'm on Oracle 8.1.5, Unix, Solaris 2.6..... today we had an ORA-0600 error with the following trace file message:
ORA-0600: internal error code, arguments: [plio.c: non-reus], [1], [], [], [], [], [], []

        When I did a top command in Unix, I could see that the PMON process was using 24.8% of the CPU. I know that PMON handles failed user processes, cleans up, releases locks, etc. Here's my question... is there away to trace the Unix PID for the PMON process back to a different PID of a failed user job(s) that is/are being 'cleaned up' (in case this happens again tomorrow before Oracle Support can get back to me)?

        Thanks in advance,

Tamara Swilley
Technical Consultant
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E tswilley_at_agency.com Received on Mon Aug 28 2000 - 17:21:06 CDT

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