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Actually, I've seen this before with version 8.1.5 (& .6)...

Can't remember the exact problem, but I know someone who should...


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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dave Williams
>Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 8:25 PM
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>Subject: NT 4.0 hangs with Oracle 8i
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>
>I have a dual processor NT4.0 Sp6a Dell Poweredge 2400
>server 1gig RAM, a
>4x36gig Raid 5 array on their Perc2 raid controller, dual
>intel 10/100
>NIC's that just stops responding. This happens
>intermittently, but the only
>common symptom seems to be alot of Disk i/o during an export
>from a LARGE
>Oracle database.. It creates a 5gig export file. It doesn't
>hang every time.
>No keyboard, no mouse, and it won't respond to a ping... NO
>log messages in
>either ORACLE or NT.. just an EventViewer message that the previous
>shutdown at x:xx was unexpected (DUH).. Only recourse is the
>big red switch.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Dave Williams
>Manager of Computer Services
>State of Delaware, Div. of Revenue
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