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From: "Terry Engelstad" <terry@interaccess.com>
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Subject: Re: Problem with Oracle Intelligent Agent (Win NT)
Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 00:27:54 -0500
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I had a similar problem. I was able (after waiting a looong time) to reboot
the server and the problem disappeared!

Andrew deMos wrote in message <6kumed$s0l$1@news.igs.net>...
>Good day,
>
>I wonder if anyone has any idea why I could be running into problems with
>the Oracle Intelligent Agent service running under Windows NT Server 4.0.
I
>am running their Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0, MS Sequel Server
>6.5, and an old backup software package called Palindrome.  It seems that
>when I try to run more than one Oracle instance, the computer goes DEAD
>SLOW, and when I run the Task Manager, the Oracle Agent service
(DBSNMP.EXE)
>is consuming all of the CPU time.  Even when I run one Oracle instance, the
>computer seems to go to this "Dead Slow" condition from time to time.  I
>tried configuring the LISTENER.ORA file such that the instance I created
>would be the only one "listening".
>
>Has anyone experienced problems running Oracle on the same machine as one
or
>more of the above packages?  Any input would be appreciated.  Thanks.
>
>Andrew deMos
>
>


