Rajendra,

The coredumping is ofcourse a bug in Oracle. However, not producing a stack
trace and error stack also sounds like an bug to me. What is the response
from Oracle Support on this ? You are using AIX and what version of Oracle ?

Thanks,

Anjo.

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> 3113 is a tough beast to resolve. We have some java processes that feed
out
> spores to our clients. Recently at about 5:30pm and 6pm they all started
> throwing 3113 errors (with corresponding Exception 11 dump files on the
> server bdumps and cores too). Mind it well, the server trace file just
tells
> me that it is "Exception 11" , no other error is mentioned in the trace
> file.
>
> What we found that flushing the shared pool helped, and it isn't that the
> shared pool is insufficient, it is about 700M, and usually the system
never
> exceeds 60%. We have plans to scale it down though ...
>
> Raj
> ______________________________________________________
> Rajendra Jamadagni MIS, ESPN Inc.
> Rajendra dot Jamadagni at ESPN dot com
> Any opinion expressed here is personal and doesn't reflect that of ESPN
Inc.
>
> QOTD: Any clod can have facts, but having an opinion is an art!
>


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