Hi All,

OPS 8.0.6.2 on Sun 2.6 nodes. The other day, the users reported that they
were unable to complete transactions, and before we could take a proper
look, the database was shutdown aborted, and started up. I am now trying to
investigate possible reasons for these errors. Just before the shutdown at
00:15 AM, the alert log reported an error saying "ORA-01595: error freeing
extent (8) of rollback segment (2)) ORA-01554: out of transaction slots in
transaction tables". Now, we have 20 rollback segments, 10 on each node, on
a block size of 2k. So that would mean about approximately  a total of
(21*20) transaction slots.

Later, we found that that application logs reported the ORA-01554 almost 2
hours before the alert log entry. Later, the logs had multiple errors
saying "ORA???? - Unable to use system rollback segment for non system
tables".  No one had taken the rollback segments offline. Also, there wasnt
any large amount of transactions running as is reflected by the redo log
switches. Also, application team says 90% of the transactions are selects.
So, for whatever reason, the rollback segments were made unavailable. But I
am not able to confirm this. Should Oracle not be creating a trace file
when a rollback segment goes unavailable? Also, why was the out of
transaction slots error reported in the alert log just before the shutdown,
when in fact, the application reported it much earlier? Have not been to
get a definite answer yet on my TAR.  Any pointers, or clues to look for?

Thanks
Raj

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