Thanks, I might have to go there. We had a Win2K box today with SYSTEM using 100% of the CPU. I tracked the problem to a single system thread (using Performance monitor Programs>Administrative Tools>Performance), but I have no idea how to tell what that thread is doing. Maybe I'll give sysinternals a try. (our sysadm wants to reapply an already applied service pack and reboot. Don't know if I'll get to more digging before that, but I'm sure the problem will resurface again later:)
Henry -----Original Message----- Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 2:14 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 08:14:13AM -0800, Thomas Day wrote: > > Try looking in the Event Viewer. For Win 2K that's under START - SETTINGS When you are forced into using a toy operating system (read: unix bigot) like this you need to have tools that show you what the toy is doing to you. Kind of like stdout on a unix box. One of the greatest little utils I have found to open the win pandora's box is regmon and filemon. These help you find out what the system is choking on sometimes: www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/utilities.shtml Hope it helps, it has for me at times. > - CONTROL PANEL - ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS. Hopefully it will tell you > something. > > > > > "Koivu, Lisa" > <Lisa.Koivu To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > @efairfield.com> cc: > Sent by: root Subject: Service startup on Windows 2000 fails > > > 02/19/2003 09:08 > AM > Please respond > to ORACLE-L > > > > > > > Good morning everyone, > > > Windows 2000 sp3, ver 8.1.7.2 > > > I have NO IDEA what is going on here. I can't start any of the services > associated with Oracle, not with my logon, not with local admin, not with a > local account with appropriate permissions, nothing. > > > Here's what I've tried: > Followed note on metalink stating to add local security policies: > Act as part of operating system, increase quotas, log on as batch > job, replace a process level token, and rebooted. > > All logons are part of the administrator and the ORA_DBA group. > > I am able to log in as each of these local accounts, the accounts are > not locked or messed up. I have double-checked the password in the > properties tab. > > Local system account also fails with same error. > > > > Here's the error I receive when I try to manually start the listener > service: > > > "Could not start the OracleOraHome81TNSListener service on Local Computer. > The service did not return an error This could be an internal Windows > error or an internal service error. If the problem persists, contact your > system administrator." > > > I am clueless and so is the sysadmin. I am just thankful this is a test > system instead of production... I know next to nothing about windows. > > > Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks > > > Lisa Koivu > Oracle Database Administrator > Fairfield Resorts, Inc. > 5259 Coconut Creek Parkway > Ft. 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