Has anyone ever seen a similar message to the following showing up in the
alert log and creating dump/trace files:

Mon Jan 13 09:45:22 2003
found dead shared server 'S000', pid = (9, 13)
Mon Jan 13 10:13:46 2003
Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/admin/ndi/bdump/ndi_s000_3556.trc:
ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [0000000100E8EAE0] [SIGBUS]
[Invalid address alignment] [0x812E0000A10E] [] []


The trace file noted contains (partially) the following:

*** 2003-01-13 10:13:46.200
*** SESSION ID:(55.1326) 2003-01-13 10:13:46.181
Exception signal: 10 (SIGBUS), code: 1 (Invalid address alignment), addr:
0x812e0000a10e, PC: [0x100e8eae0, 0000000100E8EAE0]
*** 2003-01-13 10:13:46.202
ksedmp: internal or fatal error
ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [0000000100E8EAE0] [SIGBUS]
[Invalid address alignment] [0x812E0000A10E] [] []
Current SQL statement for this session:
 select  . . . . . (and so on.....)


I'm not sure if I need to be overly concerned or not as it doesn't seem to
be causing any problems of note at this time.  I haven't seen this
particular thing before.  But, I am curious as to what might be causing the
shared server to "die".....  any ideas or experience with this? 

There were several similar trace/dump files created over about a 2 hour
period, but it appears to have stopped for now.  BTW, the box is Sun OS
running Oracle 9.2.0.2.

Thanks,
Karen Morton



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