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Hi Erik
We had the same output with 8.1.5 but using SGI's flavour of Unix IRIX (6.5.4m). Its caused by a programming fault in the Oracle kernel in so much as the originating condition should have been captured and handled without trace information being output. What the actual originating condition is Oracle support cannot (or will not) tell us.
We also use MTS and found that, what was described by Oracle support as a 'benign' fault, can cause the pmon process to error and thus terminate the instance - in addition almost causing the termination of the DBA from a heart attack! The timings between pmon/instance failure is impossible to determine; ours ran ok for several weeks during final acceptance testing before initially failing followed by failures almost every day as the transaction profile changed from functionality testing to match the customers operational usuage profile.
We had to revert to standard two task connections as an interim solution.
This has been fixed in 8.1.6 (on IRIX at least) and they have released patches for IRIX 8.1.5 so it might be worth chasing Oracle in case they have done the same for your OS.
Regards
Tim Cannon
Senior Oracle Dba
TMS Logistics Ltd
"Erik Schmitz" <e.schmitz_at_mediacare.de> wrote in message
news:8gm5ap$1jvd5$1_at_fu-berlin.de...
> I tried SuSE 6.3. Didn't change anything.
>
> Erik Schmitz schrieb in Nachricht <8ggb2f$18s9k$1_at_fu-berlin.de>...>Hi!
> >
> >I`m having problems with mts on suse-linux. When i start oracle
> >in mts mode i get every 30 seconds the following message
> >in the alert-file:
> >Load Indicator not supported by OS !
> >
> >The database is running but seems to be very unstable though.
> >
> >thanks for any suggestions...
> >
> >Erik
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Sun May 28 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT
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