RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-20 Thread JOE TESTA
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RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-20 Thread tday6
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RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-18 Thread H elp_me
f list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Database using 100% of CPU >Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 13:36:24 -0800 > >WHat type of processors are in the server. We have a bug - i think in >8.1.5 or 8.1.6.0 that caused this very problem. Only upgrading the RDBMS >fixed it. &

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Vergara, Michael (TEM)
According to Control Panel -> System, it's a "x86 Family 6 Model8 Stepping 6". And there are two CPUs. What's the nature of the bug? Can I find out more about it on MetaLink? Thanx, Mike --- === Michael P. Vergara Oracle

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Bond Mike A Contr OC-ALC/TILC
WHat type of processors are in the server. We have a bug - i think in 8.1.5 or 8.1.6.0 that caused this very problem. Only upgrading the RDBMS fixed it. -Original Message- Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 11:41 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L We are having a problem wit

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Christopher Spence
41 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: RE: Database using 100% of CPU Steven: I also have this happen on one of our smaller DBs running NT. I haven't found a cause yet either. Rebooting seems (so far) to be the only cure.

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Christopher Spence
aritimes, MPO E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -Original Message- From: Vergara, Michael (TEM) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 4:22 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject:

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Vergara, Michael (TEM)
But it only works at 8.1.6 and above, right? That's what it says on the doco, and I've been too chicken to try it elsewhere. The database I'm having issues with is at 8.0.5. Thanx, Mike --- === Michael P. Vergara Oracle DB

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Boivin, Patrice J
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -Original Message- From: Vergara, Michael (TEM) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 4:22 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: RE: Database using 100% of CPU I've looked at the s

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Kathy Duret
Check to see if there are any DBMS_JOBS running. At one place I worked, someone installed some sort of Java monitoring tool on the database and that pegged the CPU. In your rdbms/admin directory you need to read the statspack.doc which will tell you everything you need to do. Very simple. Th

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Christopher Spence
System_event. Check out www.vampired.net you will find some articles on statspacks, about three. They should give you a very good understanding of statspack. Highly recommend you becoming familiar with it, it is a very good tool. "Do not criticize someone until you walked a mile in their shoe

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Vergara, Michael (TEM)
Oracle Certified DBA) -Original Message- From: Vergara, Michael (TEM) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 2:41 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: RE: Database using 100% of CPU Steven: I also

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Vergara, Michael (TEM)
In my case, I have a Preproduction environment that is an almost-exact copy of production. The Production server executes this query in about 20 seconds. The PREproduction machine takes 5-6 minutes. I have watched the WinNT 'Perfmon' tool monitor the system. The query is a full table scan of

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Steven Hovington
Which are the event tables, and how do I run the statspack report? There are no jobs and no active sessions (except mine, and its not me...). Thanks, Steven H. -Original Message- Spence Sent: 17 August 2001 18:35 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Have you looked at the event ta

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Christopher Spence
It is nt, it is because it is unstable and crashes every 1 second, you just haven't noticed it. Seriously though, first verify the processes are oracle and not something else using task manager. Then if they are oracle. Look into v$session and find active sessions. Trace them back with their sq

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Boivin, Patrice J
. Patrice Boivin Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA) -Original Message- From: Vergara, Michael (TEM) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 2:41 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject:RE: Database using 100% of

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Christopher Spence
Have you looked at the event tables? Perhaps running a statspack report from now to the next 10 minutes and look at the biggest waiters. If it is unix, look for the process which is eating up the resources, query v$process to get the process address, then use that to get the session, then use th

RE: Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Vergara, Michael (TEM)
Steven: I also have this happen on one of our smaller DBs running NT. I haven't found a cause yet either. Rebooting seems (so far) to be the only cure. If you get any replies would you please summarize to the list? Thanx, Mike --- ==

Database using 100% of CPU

2001-08-17 Thread Steven Hovington
We are having a problem with our database - it is using 100% of the CPU. This has only started happening recently, and restarting the database temporarily stops it happening - it usually recurrs a few hours later. There are no jobs running, and at the moment there are no active connections. Obviou