tnslsnr consuming CPU

From: Al Parker <aparker_at_imagictv.com>
Date: 1999/02/16
Message-ID: <7abvt0$dtk$1_at_garnet.nbnet.nb.ca>#1/1


Greetings,
Does anyone know why a tnslsnr process would run ready (80-90% CPU usage) on a SUN server when there is minimal database activity.

My understanding was that the tnslnsnr process was only used to establish connections and that it therefore should only be busy if there are multiple connections being created and dissambled frequently.

Al Parker, P.Eng, Technical Architect
ImagicTV Inc, 506-631-3029
http://www.imagictv.com
mailto:aparker_at_imagictv.com Received on Tue Feb 16 1999 - 00:00:00 CET

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