Hi Lisa, 
Yes, we have seen this occasional core dump in the ?/dbs dir. Tried to chase
it down, gave up on OWS and TAR got closed. The last time it happened was a
month or so ago on HP-UX 11.0 and 8.1.6.2.  As you said, there are many
other things to worry about. 
 If your 'mini-me' chases this down, I would like to know. BTW... How does
he like Oracle's new music selection?

 Congratulations for getting another job !!
 Going further South or back to North? 

 Regards,

- Kirti Deshpande 
  Verizon Information Services
   http://www.superpages.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Koivu, Lisa [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 10:57 AM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject:      Odd core dump - possibly listener related
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> Hello all, 
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> My mini-me (aka Junior DBA) noticed a core dump this morning.  Good,
> attention to detail.  However, there's no unusual errors in the alert log
> for either databases on this host and there's no errors in the listener
> log at all.  The core dump says something about pseudo cursor and
> references a port that isn't dedicated to the listener.  
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> Here's my take on it:  The database is fine.  The listener is fine.  The
> app is fine.  With nothing in the logs I have no idea where to look.  I
> don't even know how this core dump ended up in $ORACLE_HOME/dbs (the
> default), my core_dump_dest is set to a different directory.  Searching on
> metalink returns nothing.
>  
> Mini-me (mini?  6'4") wants to chase this down.  I think it works, don't
> fix it.  The occasional core dump is normal and there are a ton of other
> things to attend to.  Does anyone disagree?
>  
> So my question is, has anyone seen this before?  we are hp/ux 11.0,
> 8.1.6.2
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> Thanks everyone, and au revoir.  I start a new job on Tuesday.
>  
> Lisa Rutland Koivu
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