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Re: monitoring a database

From: Michael Scheinost <mis_at_bestwestern.de>
Date: 2000/08/03
Message-ID: <20000803.19292761@mis.configured.host>#1/1

Yes, I checked it. But nothing was written into it (at least at that

time range I'm interested in).

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Urspr ngliche Nachricht <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Am 03.08.2000, 20:24:21, schrieb "Klaus Zeuch" <KZeuch_at_nospamhotmail.com> zum Thema Re: monitoring a database:

> Hi,
 

> did you check the alert file (sidalrt.log, e.g. orclalrt.log)?
 

> Klaus
> "Michael Scheinost" <mis_at_bestwestern.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:20000803.14483652_at_mis.configured.host...
> Hi,
 

> we are using Oracle 8.0.5.1 under Linux that runs two instances. One
> instance is permanently used by WebObjects (Apple, under Solaris 7).
> The other database is used by a crs (customer relationship). The
> database which feeds the WebObjects is up 24/7.
> Now we have the problem that every one or two weeks oracle and
> webobjects loose connection. The logfile of webobject reports:
> GeneraAdaptorException: ORA-00911: invalid character
 

> The Linux system seems to be very stable all the time and doesn't
> report anything important in its logs.
 

> What I want to know is: is there a possibility to verify ORA-00911 on
 

> the oracle side? I can't see that oracle creates any log files. Is
> there a posibility to monitor the oracle database 24/7 so I can see if
 

> oracle recognizes that something is going wrong?
 

> TIA, Michael Scheinost
Received on Thu Aug 03 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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