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Good call. Thank
you. Mike
McCardle Office:
540-983-6193 Cell:
540-355-6545 Fax:
540-983-6045 From: Servers
Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dirk Bulinckx The Oracle check is using
the Oracle clients libs (Oracle OLE or Windows objects) and we have seen that
those sometimes hang, the caller (SA) then hangs too. Dirk
Bulinckx. From: Servers
Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of McCardle, Mike We have a Windows
2000 Server with all the latest patches, and running SA version 4.1.1646, we
have a check against an Oracle DB, that seems to hang SA. It has only done this
a couple times in the past couple months, so it’s not an every day thing.
As SA goes through its normal checking cycles, it gets to the Oracle check and
at that point just hangs. On the bottom of the SA window it says
“Checking Oracle database”, but the Stop/Start buttons look as
though you clicked stop. So if you click Start, it starts the cycle over again
and begins putting every check into maintenance. So we stopped the service in
the Windows Computer Management and received a “Run Time Error:7 Out of
Memory”. Waited a minute and started the service again and now its fine.
I believe whatever happened effected the logging as well, because the logging
continues through the “hung” cycle for about 15 more checks, and
then that’s it until we restarted the service. Interestingly enough, the
check it seems to be hung on is reported OK in the log file. Any thoughts are
appreciated. Thank you. Mike McCardle Office: 540-983-6193 Cell: 540-355-6545 Fax: 540-983-6045
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