RE: Funny one - Crash!
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 12:38:21 -0400
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Or are you just reaching the bad sectors on your eight year old drives at somewhere over 12 g and below 16 g, and perhaps the OS version does not do well with i/o failures?
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Subject: RE: Funny one - Crash!
Howard, what version of Redhat? What kind of disk are the data files assigned to? Is an LVM in use? Have you verified the file definitions in the LVM?
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Subject: Funny one - Crash!
Oracle 11.2
Redhat enterprise Linux
One of My 8 Year old Redhat LInux Servers keeps crashing every time I add an
18gig datafile to a tablespace. It 'goes' away and has to be powered off and
on to get it back.
And when I tried adding 4 gig files it crashed on the 4th! Its probably
going to be a hardware investigation but I just wondered if any internals
gurus thought it might be Disk or Memory that is going pop or something
else?
- Is a datafile create working the disk control hard?
or Working memory hard? - less likely?
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