It's always a good idea to include your platform, OS version
and most importantly, your Oracle version.

Since it's a DW, I'm guessing that the session in question
was doing parallel DML, and it's an older version of Oracle,
which does not have parallel rollback capability. ( forget 
which version introduced this )

The rollback is being done serially, and you'll just have
to wait for it.

Jared

On Sunday 10 June 2001 11:00, Naik, Kevin K wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have an interesting problem, on one of my databases, a data warehouse, a
> killed session was taking too long
> to rollback.  It was time for the backup, and I had to do a shutdown abort.
> No its time to open the database, instance parallel recovery is taking
> place as normal, but the problem is,
> its being running for more than 20 hours and the database is still not
> open.
>
> Does any body have any clues, thoughts, ideas ?? Is there anyway I can see
> what exactly the dbms is up to ?
> The instance processes running are completely idle
>
> Thanx
> K Naik
>
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