What do the v$resource_limit numbers look like
on the other node ?

Is there any other way that the bad node could
have become the master for all the dictionary
cache information ?  Does one node start up
a few minutes before the other ? Is there
anything that makes one node the preferred
not for user access ?


Jonathan Lewis
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|Jonathon,
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|Currently we do not pin anything in the shared pool. Still nothing
from
|Oracle on this yet.
|
|Thank you,
|
|Paul Sherman
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