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Cool, never knew about the '-p' argument. Unfortunately everything is
60 seconds or longer:
% crs_stat -p | grep CHECK_INTERVAL CHECK_INTERVAL=600 CHECK_INTERVAL=600 CHECK_INTERVAL=600 CHECK_INTERVAL=600 CHECK_INTERVAL=600 CHECK_INTERVAL=600 CHECK_INTERVAL=600 CHECK_INTERVAL=60 CHECK_INTERVAL=600 CHECK_INTERVAL=600 CHECK_INTERVAL=600 CHECK_INTERVAL=600 CHECK_INTERVAL=60
Dave
David C. Herring, DBA | A c x i o m Delivery Center Organization
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Norris [mailto:dannorris_at_dannorris.com]
> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 7:41 PM
> To: ag_at_oracloid.com; Herring Dave - dherri
> Cc: oracle-l
> Subject: Re: racgimon and ORA-25228
>
> I'd take a look at which Oracle Clusterware monitors are checking
> (CHECK_INTERVAL) every 10 seconds (if any). You can see the
clusterware
> check frequency for a resource by looking at that resource's profile
with
>
> crs_stat -p <resource_name>
>
> like
>
> crs_stat -p ora.node1.ons
>
> I don't have ready access to my test cluster or I'd look to check the
> defaults for you. A quick shell loop should spit out all the
> CHECK_INTERVALs for each resource.
>
> Dan
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