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Re: PMON traces -- What would cause this?

From: Ross Mohan <postmaster_at_127.0.0.1>
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 01:24:08 -0500
Message-ID: <77rvl2$irp@dfw-ixnews3.ix.netcom.com>


Check to see if you've got a non default resource profile set. JL is right on
target: PMON tells you about its little cleanup work....

hth

ross

Jonathan Lewis wrote in message
<916433970.2111.1.nnrp-10.9e984b29_at_news.demon.co.uk>...
>
>I wouldn't worry about this.
>
>It's a long time since I used 7.2.3, but I recall there were
>a couple of versions where pmon kicked out a couple of
>lines every time it cut in to clear up a dead session. This
>is probably all that you're seeing here.
>
>Jonathan Lewis
>Yet another Oracle-related web site: www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk
>
>
>>>>
>>>>I'd like to discover the source of this mystery before the
>>>>application they are working on goes into production.
>>>>
>>>>Thank you!
>>>>
>>
>>Sure, not a problem. Here's one from yesterday. The only
>>useful information (to me) is the SID (we have two databases up)
>>and the times PMON traced. Other than that, no clues. :-(
>>
>>-----
>>Dump file /ora1/oracle7/product/7.2.3/rdbms/log/pmon_25142.trc
>>Oracle7 Server Release 7.2.3.0.0 - Production Release
>>PL/SQL Release 2.2.3.0.0 - Production
>>ORACLE_HOME = /ora1/oracle7/product/7.2.3
>>ORACLE_SID = DEVB
>>Oracle process number: 2 Unix process id: 25142
>>System name: HP-UX
>>Node name: develp
>>Release: B.10.01
>>Version: A
>>Machine: 9000/887
>>
>>Thu Jan 14 09:00:44 1999
>>Thu Jan 14 14:31:13 1999
>>Thu Jan 14 15:46:32 1999
>>-----
>>
>>Rose
>>
>
>
Received on Sun Jan 17 1999 - 00:24:08 CST

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