Hi,
These are dbwr_io_slaves processes. Search in 'Metalink' (or Manuals) to learn more about these processes.Regards,
Quamrul
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Subject: Strange processes showing up
Smith, Ron L.,
hi, did you set up db_io_slave process? check metalink note about
db_io_slaves:)
Regards
zhu chao
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=== 2003-01-27 14:33:00 ,you wrote£º===
I just notice these ora_ixxx_sid
DBWR_IO_SLAVES 0. This is a bad thing. The IO slaves functionality
really stinks and the alternative of DB_WRITER_PROCESSES 1 is a much
better mechanism, especially from 8i onwards. Both mechanisms are Oracle's
own version of asynchronous I/O; is that enabled? If so, you might not
need