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=A1=A1=A1=A1Hi, take a look at what oracle is doing, from v$sql and alert=
 log file , or analyze the redo log (archivelog via logmnr).
    Knowing what oracle is doing, and you can manage to let=
 oracle work for you again.
    Good luck.
    

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HI all, 
We have a development server, a replica of the production. Some=
 process produced a lot of archives and it ran out of archiving=
 space. Now it was the only location specified for the archives=
 and it was mandatory. So when no space was left on it to store=
 the newly produced archives, it should have stopped working. But=
 it didn't. I deleted the archives and closed every session and=
 shut down the database and restarted it. But eversince I=
 restarted it, (and I have done it 3-4 times already) Oracle is=
 using 100%CPU. I have left the server on, without any body=
 connecting to it, (users can connect as the database is OPEN=
 without any problem, its just some transaction-cleaning or=
 background process which is going on) but the server remains=
 unchanged i.e. using 100% for over an hour (after an hour I shut=
 it down and restarted and it still is the same)
There is no unusual entry in the alert lofile or any trace files.=
 I can't do any query to find out anything, as the system is so=
 slow. There is no problem of space either. "Event viewer" of=
 Win2000 also shows nothing unusual or new.
Any ideas, its somewhat urgent. 
Hussain 

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 doing, from v$sql 
and alert log file , or analyze the redo log (archivelog via 
logmnr).</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3D=CB=CE=CC=E5 size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Good=
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        <P><FONT size=3D2>HI all,</FONT> </P>
        <P><FONT size=3D2>We have a development server, a replica=
 of the 
        production. Some process produced a lot of archives and=
 it ran out of 
        archiving space. Now it was the only location specified=
 for the archives 
        and it was mandatory. So when no space was left on it to=
 store the newly 
        produced archives, it should have stopped working. But it=
 didn't. I 
        deleted the archives and closed every session and shut=
 down the database 
        and restarted it. But eversince I restarted it, (and I=
 have done it 3-4 
        times already) Oracle is using 100%CPU. I have left the=
 server on, 
        without any body connecting to it, (users can connect as=
 the database is 
        OPEN without any problem, its just some=
 transaction-cleaning or 
        background process which is going on) but the server=
 remains unchanged 
        i.e. using 100% for over an hour (after an hour I shut it=
 down and 
        restarted and it still is the same)</FONT></P>
        <P><FONT size=3D2>There is no unusual entry in the alert=
 lofile or any 
        trace files. I can't do any query to find out anything,=
 as the system is 
        so slow. There is no problem of space either. "Event=
 viewer" of Win2000 
        also shows nothing unusual or new.</FONT></P>
        <P><FONT size=3D2>Any ideas, its somewhat urgent.</FONT>=
 </P>
        <P><FONT size=3D2>Hussain</FONT> 
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