Hi all,

I noticed the dbwr process on Solaris has a very high number of threads
(258).
To me this is not a problem since I am seeing this on my small development
box too.
But we recently had some server crash and the consultant is saying Oracle is
consuming
a lots of resource, citing the high number of Oracle thread count from the
core dump analysis.
I don't believe this lead to the crash because the core stack trace points
to NFS calls in both
times.

However, I don't know how to explain the high number thread count mostly
from the dbwr process.
Is this normal?  I mean, it looks like it's normal since I see this on all
of my instances.
How do I convince him that this is ok?

Thanks for your help.

Richard
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