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Re: Killed database sessions

From: ERenner932 <erenner932_at_aol.com>
Date: 1997/03/03
Message-ID: <19970303204500.PAA28865@ladder02.news.aol.com>#1/1

Alex,

If anyone knows to the contrary it would be very interesting, as I am suffering from the same issue.
Apparently, a kill session is very low on the priority stack in relation to PMON who cleans out the sessions (I think its PMON). But on a very busy system it could take HOURS to clean out, as it is processing other requests with higher priority.
I think this is a serious issue and should be addressed by Oracle. How can you expect to meet customer needs as well as system needs when you can't implement Profiles without running into these issues? Very frustrating.
Hope this is helpful and someone else can correct/support/help on this comment.
Ernst Renner

erenner_at_thehartford.com Received on Mon Mar 03 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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