Thanks, that nailed the culprit. The production DBAs (new summer inter)
had shut down the listener on the master database. No explanation --- just
one of life's little mysteries. The sound you hear is me, kicking myself
for not having checked that first, but it never crossed my mind that they
would do that.
"MacGregor, Ian
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DU> Subject: RE: Snapshot refreshes are
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There is nothing below which suggests data were selected over a database
link. Check the alert log for errors. The most likely culprit is improper
tnsname resolution. See if you can refresh the snapshot manually.
Explicitly set TNS_ADMIN incase there are rogue tnsnames.ora files. If
you can do it manually and not in a job, are you sure the tnsnams.ora file
was present and in the default location when the database was started? If
not you will need to restart the database, and I would recommend setting
TNS_ADMIN in the session which restarts the database before you do.
Ian MacGregor
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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Any ideas or leads on where to look next?
BANNER
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Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.6.3.0 - Production PL/SQL Release
8.1.6.3.0 - Production
CORE 8.1.6.0.0 Production
TNS for 32-bit Windows: Version 8.1.6.3.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 3.4.1.0.0 - Production
On a Win2K box.
SELECT * FROM SYS.V_$SESSION_WAIT;
SID SEQ# EVENT
P1TEXT P1
P1RAW P2TEXT
P2 P2RAW P3TEXT
P3 P3RAW WAIT_TIME SECONDS_IN_WAIT STATE
---------- ----------
----------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
-------- ----------------------------------------------------------------
---------- --------
---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
-------- ---------- --------------- -------------------
1 2177 pmon timer
duration 300
0000012C
0 00
0 00 0 282082 WAITING
2 52909 rdbms ipc message
timeout 300
0000012C
0 00
0 00 0 83 WAITING
3 3537 rdbms ipc message
timeout 300
0000012C
0 00
0 00 0 42 WAITING
6 550 rdbms ipc message
timeout 19800
00004D58
0 00
0 00 0 42 WAITING
8 1 rdbms ipc message
timeout 6000
00001770
0 00
0 00 0 42 WAITING
27 1 rdbms ipc message
timeout 6000
00001770
0 00
0 00 0 42 WAITING
11 1 rdbms ipc message
timeout 6000
00001770
0 00
0 00 0 42 WAITING
7 1 rdbms ipc message
timeout 6000
00001770
0 00
0 00 0 33 WAITING
4 27282 rdbms ipc message
timeout 300
0000012C
0 00
0 00 0 0 WAITING
5 20241 smon timer
sleep time 300
0000012C failed
0 00
0 00 0 401 WAITING
21 510 SQL*Net message to client
driver id 1413697536
54435000 #bytes
1 00000001
0 00 -2 0 WAITED UNKNOWN TIME
9 35 SQL*Net message from client
driver id 675562835
28444553 #bytes
1 00000001
0 00 0 410 WAITING
14 1383 SQL*Net message from client
driver id 675562835
28444553 #bytes
1 00000001
0 00 0 9 WAITING
23 19810 SQL*Net message from client
driver id 675562835
28444553 #bytes
1 00000001
0 00 0 2485 WAITING
16 43091 SQL*Net message from client
driver id 1413697536
54435000 #bytes
1 00000001
0 00 0 73019 WAITING
17 12779 SQL*Net message from client
driver id 675562835
28444553 #bytes
1 00000001
0 00 0 684 WAITING
18 42179 SQL*Net message from client
driver id 1413697536
54435000 #bytes
1 00000001
0 00 0 380653 WAITING
17 rows selected.
Tue Mar 04
POOL Memory Structure Bytes
----------- ------------------------------ ----------------
fixed_sga 70,620
db_block_buffers 245,760,000
log_buffer 66,560
shared pool free memory 9,421,968
shared pool miscellaneous 38,363,336
shared pool joxs heap init 1,108
shared pool State objects 268,056
shared pool KQLS heap 562,552
shared pool transactions 231,028
shared pool table columns 18,760
shared pool DML locks 120,176
shared pool KGK heap 9,800
shared pool db_files 185,516
shared pool db_block_hash_buckets 371,160
shared pool PLS non-lib hp 2,096
shared pool long op statistics array 103,840
shared pool KGFF heap 20,244
shared pool enqueue_resources 112,896
shared pool trigger defini 5,968
shared pool table definiti 1,972
shared pool db_handles 105,000
shared pool SYSTEM PARAMETERS 62,576
shared pool dictionary cache 3,758,100
shared pool PL/SQL DIANA 1,130,864
shared pool PL/SQL MPCODE 1,073,460
shared pool fixed allocation callback 640
shared pool library cache 8,558,760
shared pool sql area 26,839,020
shared pool processes 168,000
shared pool sessions 503,152
shared pool trigger inform 1,676
shared pool ktlbk state objects 110,852
shared pool event statistics per sess 792,960
shared pool db_block_buffers 2,040,000
shared pool message pool freequeue 231,152
large pool free memory 6,144,000
java pool free memory 20,758,528
java pool memory in use 212,992
----------------
sum 368,189,388
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