RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Van M. Etheridge
2001 Shutting down instance (immediate) License high water mark = 9 Fri Jun 22 19:00:04 2001 ALTER DATABASE CLOSE NORMAL Fri Jun 22 19:00:04 2001 SMON: disabling tx recovery SMON: disabling cache recovery Fri Jun 22 19:00:04 2001 Thread 1 closed at log sequence 438 Fri Jun 22 19:00:05 2001 Completed

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread JOE TESTA
Dave, yea i understand, oracle should be putting that "high water" entry everytime is shuts down. yea oracle support, what a joy :) joe "Farnsworth, Dave" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/25/01 10:04AM I mentioned the license high water mark as the culprit because I do not

Re: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread JOE TESTA
License high water mark is exactly that, the max number of connections to the database(if i remember correctly), what lends you to believe thats the culprit? Also what is emn0 process? thanks, joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/25/01 10:01AM My database is down!! In my SIDAlert file

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Deshpande, Kirti
. If it starts, then the problem is related to kernel resources on the server. And those documents from Metalink would of help. License High Water mark shows the max number of concurrent connections the database had before it was shutdown. It is also reported by the v$license view. HTH, Regards

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread MHately
] | | cc: (bcc: Mike Hately/ETECH) | | Subject: RE: License high water mark | | I mentioned the license high water mark as the culprit

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Farnsworth, Dave
is related to kernel resources on the server. And those documents from Metalink would of help. License High Water mark shows the max number of concurrent connections the database had before it was shutdown. It is also reported by the v$license view. HTH, Regards, - Kirti Deshpande Verizon

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread A. Bardeen
-Original Message- Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 8:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] License high water mark is exactly that, the max number of connections to the database(if i remember correctly), what lends you to believe thats the culprit? Also what is emn0 process

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Farnsworth, Dave
ORACLE-L I mentioned the license high water mark as the culprit because I do not see it listed in my SIDAlert file any other time that the database was shut down. For all I know I am way off base. I was looking for something different from the other shutdowns. I should also be considering

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread A. Bardeen
25, 2001 11:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: License high water mark Tom, Bingo! You were the first person to notice that a shutdown immediate was issued. If Oracle crashes the db you'll either get an error or nothing at all, but never a shutdown immediate

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Christopher Spence
nday, June 25, 2001 12:02 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: License high water mark Dave, who else can submit a Shutdown? Your alert.log file shows someone issuing a "shutdown immediate". As far as I know, If Oracle crashes, you

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Mohammad Rafiq
that, and then try to start your database. If it starts, then the problem is related to kernel resources on the server. And those documents from Metalink would of help. License High Water mark shows the max number of concurrent connections the database had before it was shutdown. It is also reported by the v

Re: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Shevtsov, Eduard
Hi Joe, EMN0 is responsible for AQ. I assume thatDave is on 8.1.7. If yes, then AFAIK that message related to EMN0 is just 'normal' behavior Regards, Ed License high water mark is exactly that, the max number of connections to the database(if i remember correctly), what lends you