John Shaw wrote:
I bounced the databases and just like rebooting a pc (even though this
db is on solaris) it started working - one of the mysteries of Oracle -
Maybe it was really windy and it was having sympathy pains with the yacht.
Dunno, I think the policy was enabled, all myths and mysteries
are in our minds, a piece of software is either working or
getting glitches.
The rule: never reboot anything (your car is included :) unless
you know the root of the original problem. :)
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