Run 'top' and see what the CPU hogs are.  If they are
Oracle shadow processes, check with the user that
owns the session.  It may belong to someone whose
PC crashed or the just shut it off, and you have a
disconnected session consuming resources.

If you discover a shadow process is consuming 100%
of a CPU, it probably needs to be killed.  Just be sure
to find out if it's OK to do so first.

Jared



On Wednesday 23 May 2001 13:56, Nihar wrote:
> Hi gurus
>
>   I am running oracle 8.1.6 on solaris 2.7. All of a sudden my cpu
> utilization reached 85-90%.
> I am also having Sun A1000 hardware RAId attached to the box. Can any body
> help me out in this.
>  i am sending my report.txt file here after running utlbstat and utlestat.
>
> thanks
>
> -Nihar

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