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Re: kproc

From: Paul Bennett <spacey845_at_my-deja.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 17:56:21 GMT
Message-ID: <942200$16a$1@nnrp1.deja.com>

In article <3a6431cd.6595073_at_news.freeserve.net>,   alex_at_alenda.NOSPAM!.freeserve.co.uk (Alex Hudghton) wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 15:51:38 GMT, Paul Bennett <spacey845_at_my-deja.com>
> wrote:
>

 [snip]
> >
> >Should they disappear all by themselves? Are there any "common
> >pitfalls" that might kill them without any blatantly obvious warning?
 [snip]
>
> They will appear and disappear as they are in use. You can set
> MINSERVERS (default 1) and MAXSERVERS (default 10) in
> smit>Devices>Asynchronous I/O> Change/Show Cahracteristics of Async
> I/O.
>

 [snip]
> Whan running the number of processes will increase to max as they are
> in use and decrease to min whan activity stops - I take it you have at
> least 1 or 2 always running ?
>

I have min==1 and max==10

With only one client connected to the server, I have 9 oracle-owned kprocs running, all started at boot time. After disconnecting that client, I have ... erm hold on ... the same 9 kprocs running.

Does this sound a bit fishy to anyone else???

---
Pb
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