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
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
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
. 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$license
view.
HTH,
Regards
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I mentioned the license high water mark as the culprit
is related to kernel resources on the server. And those
documents from Metalink would of help.
License High Water mark shows the max number of concurrent connections the
database had before it was shutdown. It is also reported by the v$license
view.
HTH,
Regards,
- Kirti Deshpande
Verizon
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Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 8:58 AM
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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
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
25, 2001 11:28 AM
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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
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
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
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
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