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RE: 8.1.7.3 - Good or Bad?

From: VIVEK_SHARMA <VIVEK_SHARMA_at_infy.com>
Date: Tue, 07 May 2002 00:38:21 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00459A19.20020507003821@fatcity.com>

Bugs in 8.1.7.3 that Can Crash the Box ? What Bug Number is that ? Can you Alternately post "Kevin Toepke" E-mail OR Specify the Date of His posting ?

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Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 2:25 AM
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Oracle Gurus,

    I seem to be running into memory leaks on an 8.1.7.0 database on Solaris 8. After searching metalink and reading some patch release notes, it looks like we might be having problems with the XML parser and/or LOBs. We are thinking of upgrading to 8.1.7.3, but I am a little leery after Kevin Toepke posted this message a few weeks ago:

  First of all, there are some serious problems with 8.1.7.3 that can   cause database crashes and corruption. One bug (may be solaris   specific) can crash the box. I would highly recommend that you "only"   upgrade to 8.1.7.2 unless absolutely necessary. We have downgraded   all of our 8.1.7.3 databases to 8.1.7.2 (a *very* painful experience)   ...


Kevin makes it sound like a terrible patch. What do all of you think that have gone to 8.1.7.3? Was it worth it? Anyone using LOBs and/or XML utilites with this release?

Thanks,

Alan Aschenbrenner
Oracle DBA
IHS Group
alan.aschenbrenner_at_ihs.com
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