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RE: What can cause a rapid frequency of log switches?

From: Jacques Kilchoer <Jacques.Kilchoer_at_quest.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 10:13:36 -0700
Message-ID: <B5C5F99D765BB744B54FFDF35F60262109F878BC@irvmbxw02>


That's right, Spotlight was running on instance/database A showing no sessions, but from reading the alert log for instance/database B log switches were happening very fast. The mistake was having Spotlight connecting to instance/database A, when the person thought it was connecting to instance/database B.
I've done the same kind of boneheaded mistakes. (e.g. dropping a table in the production database instead of the development database.) But in this case since it was someone else, I indulged in merciless ribbing.

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Niall Litchfield

Oh I read that as

"I've run my monitoring tool and it tells me for sure that there is nothing going on. "

Obviously I'd never do that myself - oh no - I always set everything up just right and remember where I am at all times... Er I'll get me coat.

Niall

why would a
database monitoring tool cause so much data activity? hmmmm... makes me wonder ...
Raj



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