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Re: 100% CPU after thonderstorm ....

From: Mark Powell <Mark.Powell_at_eds.com>
Date: 30 Jun 1998 13:20:30 GMT
Message-ID: <01bda429$b86b5c20$a12c6394@J00679271.ddc.eds.com>


If you mean how can you prevent a repeat occurrence of this situation then it sounds like you need to attach a UPS (uniform power supply) to your computer system to protect it from power spikes and power outages.

Ruedi.Schwitter wrote in article <35988E5D.32B3_at_bluewin.ch>...
> .......
> after a little thonderstorm, all users (ca. 80) have lost the connect to
> the database, the network was fail for a few secondes. But the CPU on
> the server was climbing to 100% and the xload was 40 times higher than
> normal.
>
> We aren't able to made a connect internal to shutdown and start the
> database properly. At least , we must kill all the ora processes by hand
> (kill -9) and start the database again. Luckely, we havent lost any
> data, but now, we want know, who we can preserve a such database state ?
>
> Has anyone an idea ?
>

...... Received on Tue Jun 30 1998 - 08:20:30 CDT

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