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Re: 911-Strange lsnrctl problem

From: Connor McDonald <mcdonald.connor.cs_at_bhp.com.au>
Date: 1997/03/04
Message-ID: <331BBA83.5D8F@bhp.com.au>#1/1

JP Soria wrote:
>
> The other day the listener stopped. I had to do: lsnrctl start. OK, I
> checked all of the log files to see what the deal was, and the
> listener.log file gave me 4 errors, all of which were related to some
> parameter being reached. i.e. maxusers or max_procs. After checking the
> parameters I assessed that no parameters were exceeded. We are running
> on SUN Solaris 2.51?? (COULD BE WRONG ABOUT THE 2.51!) The database is
> 30GB with 1GB memory and 60mb swap. This is low I know, but we only have
> 20 users at the most accessing the database, and at the time the
> listener stopped we only had 3 users accessing it.
>
> Question, are there some SUN kernel params that could have been too low?
> ANY LISTENER problems with anyone else. I am LOST!!!
> --
> JP Soria
> Jr. Oracle7 DBA
> Email: jpsoria_at_saxe.com
> "Failing to plan = planning to fail"

Our listener stopped a couple of times a while ago in similar fashion to yours (we are on Solaris 2.5.1) and diagnostics showed up later that at the time our /tmp was full up...

Cheers

-- 
Connor McDonald
Systems Administrator-Unix/Oracle
BHP Iron Ore
"You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on"
            - Dean Martin
Received on Tue Mar 04 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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