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Re: Diagnosing processes

From: AB <AB_at_foo.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 12:18:57 +0200
Message-ID: <aib1vf$134lrk$1@ID-87429.news.dfncis.de>


"srivenu" <srivenu_at_hotmail.com>

> In windows you see only one Oracle process because Oracle uses
> Multi-threading on Windows.
> So pmon,smin,lgwr,dbwr etc are all threads in that single oracle.exe
> process.
> If you want to see the threads in the oracle.exe process there is a
> way.
> In the Windows NT option pack, there is a software called
> Administration Assistant. Install it.
> And along with Oracle installtion on NT, you get Windows Configuration
> assistant (I'am not sure about the name), Start it and you can see the
> oracle threads.
> Hope you are testing this on a testing database

Thanks.

I am aware of the Resource Groups, but I am trying out a quick&dirty solution to prevent my RECO of taking 99% of CPU time.

Any other ways to prevent RECO from suffocating the machine? Received on Thu Aug 01 2002 - 05:18:57 CDT

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