RE: Database slowdown after 100 days uptime

2001-05-30 Thread Kevin Lange
TECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Database slowdown after 100 days uptime >Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 18:15:47 -0800 > >As far as my experience ,my site also got this problem , that is why every >weeke

RE: Database slowdown after 100 days uptime

2001-05-30 Thread Seema Singh
rom: Raymond Lee Meng Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Database slowdown after 100 days uptime >Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 18:15:47 -0800 > >As far as my experience ,my site also got

RE: Database slowdown after 100 days uptime

2001-05-29 Thread Raymond Lee Meng Hong
As far as my experience ,my site also got this problem , that is why every weekend we run a shutdown and restart the Unix box also in order to clean up some of the unwanted redo log and refresh the memory as well. it seen like our system become 6*24 instead of 7*24 , but in the business view is w

Re: Database slowdown after 100 days uptime

2001-05-29 Thread Don Jerman
Keep an eye on free memory -- one of our similar systems has to be restarted every 60 days to prevent the behaviour you're encountering. We haven't determined the source of the memory leak, but if we permit it to continue eventually the DB stops responding and cannot be shut down. This system d

RE: Database slowdown after 100 days uptime

2001-05-29 Thread Mark Marsden
Hi Bruce Yep there is something on Metalink about this when server uptime is > 248 days (I know it sounds unbelievable). Happened to me, databases slowing/hanging and I could only shutdown abort databases. Rebooted and everything worked fine. HTH Mark.

Re: Database slowdown after 100 days uptime

2001-05-28 Thread Danisment Gazi Unal (Unal Bilisim)
Hi, There is an alert (Note:118228.1) ALERT: Hang During Startup/Shutdown on Unix When System Uptime > 248 Days. But, you are using NT. do you have other errors in alert.log before crash or is there core.log ? "Reardon, Bruce (CALBBAY)" wrote: > Hi, > > We're running Oracle 8.1.5.1.1 on NT 4.