Hello Folks,

I was teaching DBA stuff to a newbie, and I had him play with an Oracle
7.3.4 instance on an old HP box. I was teaching him about oradebug, ipcs
and how to associate shared memory segments with an Oracle Instance. After
some time, he came back and said there were 2 Oracle instances with the
same name running.

I did a ps -ef|grep pmon and was indeed surprised to find two process with
the same SID running. An ipcs showed two Oracle Id's. I connected to the
instance, and shut it down. It now showed only one pmon process, which I
was not able to connect to, and had to kill all the background process. He
does not remember the exact sequence of steps that he did. I tried to
retrace the steps from whatever he said, but to no avail. I brought up the
instance, did an ipcsrm, and tried to bring up another instance, all to
nothing.  7.3.4 is the only Oracle version installed on this box. Any
thoughts on this? I am curious to know.

Raj

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