Re: Odd core dump - possibly listener related

2001-05-25 Thread rupali belsare

--core dump ended up in $ORACLE_HOME/dbs

i think there is no space in the destination where u r storing the dumps... just
one point to have a look atmay or may not be correct

RB

Deshpande, Kirti wrote:

 Hi Lisa,
 Yes, we have seen this occasional core dump in the ?/dbs dir. Tried to chase
 it down, gave up on OWS and TAR got closed. The last time it happened was a
 month or so ago on HP-UX 11.0 and 8.1.6.2.  As you said, there are many
 other things to worry about.
  If your 'mini-me' chases this down, I would like to know. BTW... How does
 he like Oracle's new music selection?

  Congratulations for getting another job !!
  Going further South or back to North?

  Regards,

 - Kirti Deshpande
   Verizon Information Services
http://www.superpages.com

  -Original Message-
  From: Koivu, Lisa [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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  Subject:  Odd core dump - possibly listener related
 
  Hello all,
 
  My mini-me (aka Junior DBA) noticed a core dump this morning.  Good,
  attention to detail.  However, there's no unusual errors in the alert log
  for either databases on this host and there's no errors in the listener
  log at all.  The core dump says something about pseudo cursor and
  references a port that isn't dedicated to the listener.
 
  Here's my take on it:  The database is fine.  The listener is fine.  The
  app is fine.  With nothing in the logs I have no idea where to look.  I
  don't even know how this core dump ended up in $ORACLE_HOME/dbs (the
  default), my core_dump_dest is set to a different directory.  Searching on
  metalink returns nothing.
 
  Mini-me (mini?  6'4) wants to chase this down.  I think it works, don't
  fix it.  The occasional core dump is normal and there are a ton of other
  things to attend to.  Does anyone disagree?
 
  So my question is, has anyone seen this before?  we are hp/ux 11.0,
  8.1.6.2
 
  Thanks everyone, and au revoir.  I start a new job on Tuesday.
 
  Lisa Rutland Koivu
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  Slayer of Unix Administrators
 
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Re: Odd core dump - possibly listener related

2001-05-25 Thread Jared Still


At a previous employer, if we chased down every core dump
we would never have time for anything else.

ORA-7445 almost always dumps core, and it's one of those
errors that can never be successfully eradicated, at least in
a large environment with many servers, many users and
many different versions of Oracle.

Jared


On Thursday 24 May 2001 08:56, Koivu, Lisa wrote:
 Hello all,

 My mini-me (aka Junior DBA) noticed a core dump this morning.  Good,
 attention to detail.  However, there's no unusual errors in the alert log
 for either databases on this host and there's no errors in the listener log
 at all.  The core dump says something about pseudo cursor and references a
 port that isn't dedicated to the listener.

 Here's my take on it:  The database is fine.  The listener is fine.  The
 app is fine.  With nothing in the logs I have no idea where to look.  I
 don't even know how this core dump ended up in $ORACLE_HOME/dbs (the
 default), my core_dump_dest is set to a different directory.  Searching on
 metalink returns nothing.

 Mini-me (mini?  6'4) wants to chase this down.  I think it works, don't
 fix it.  The occasional core dump is normal and there are a ton of other
 things to attend to.  Does anyone disagree?

 So my question is, has anyone seen this before?  we are hp/ux 11.0, 8.1.6.2

 Thanks everyone, and au revoir.  I start a new job on Tuesday.


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RE: Odd core dump - possibly listener related

2001-05-25 Thread Henry Poras

We have also seen trace and alert logs occasionally written to
$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/logs instead of bdump. It is almost always a shutdown
abort/crash. Of course this isn't true for all aborts. Maybe when Oracle is
in a hurry it uses its default instead of the non-default init.ora
parameters.

Henry

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Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 3:10 AM
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--core dump ended up in $ORACLE_HOME/dbs

i think there is no space in the destination where u r storing the dumps...
just
one point to have a look atmay or may not be correct

RB

Deshpande, Kirti wrote:

 Hi Lisa,
 Yes, we have seen this occasional core dump in the ?/dbs dir. Tried to
chase
 it down, gave up on OWS and TAR got closed. The last time it happened was
a
 month or so ago on HP-UX 11.0 and 8.1.6.2.  As you said, there are many
 other things to worry about.
  If your 'mini-me' chases this down, I would like to know. BTW... How does
 he like Oracle's new music selection?

  Congratulations for getting another job !!
  Going further South or back to North?

  Regards,

 - Kirti Deshpande
   Verizon Information Services
http://www.superpages.com

  -Original Message-
  From: Koivu, Lisa [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 10:57 AM
  To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
  Subject:  Odd core dump - possibly listener related
 
  Hello all,
 
  My mini-me (aka Junior DBA) noticed a core dump this morning.  Good,
  attention to detail.  However, there's no unusual errors in the alert
log
  for either databases on this host and there's no errors in the listener
  log at all.  The core dump says something about pseudo cursor and
  references a port that isn't dedicated to the listener.
 
  Here's my take on it:  The database is fine.  The listener is fine.  The
  app is fine.  With nothing in the logs I have no idea where to look.  I
  don't even know how this core dump ended up in $ORACLE_HOME/dbs (the
  default), my core_dump_dest is set to a different directory.  Searching
on
  metalink returns nothing.
 
  Mini-me (mini?  6'4) wants to chase this down.  I think it works, don't
  fix it.  The occasional core dump is normal and there are a ton of other
  things to attend to.  Does anyone disagree?
 
  So my question is, has anyone seen this before?  we are hp/ux 11.0,
  8.1.6.2
 
  Thanks everyone, and au revoir.  I start a new job on Tuesday.
 
  Lisa Rutland Koivu
  Oracle Database Administrator?xml:namespace prefix = o ns =
  urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office /
 
  Certified Self-Important Database Deity
 
  Slayer of Unix Administrators
 
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Re: Odd core dump - possibly listener related

2001-05-24 Thread Ruth Gramolini

Lisa,
I would at least do a stack trace to find out what is causing the core
dumps. Then you will be able to see if they are really benign.  We have core
dumps that happened in 8.0.6  that OWS said would go away with 8.0.6.3.
This was the reason I needed to apply the patch.  The developers didn't like
them happening with their application...and I had other reasons to apply the
patch that they didn't care about..so

Ruth
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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 11:56 AM


 Hello all,

 My mini-me (aka Junior DBA) noticed a core dump this morning.  Good,
 attention to detail.  However, there's no unusual errors in the alert log
 for either databases on this host and there's no errors in the listener
log
 at all.  The core dump says something about pseudo cursor and references a
 port that isn't dedicated to the listener.

 Here's my take on it:  The database is fine.  The listener is fine.  The
app
 is fine.  With nothing in the logs I have no idea where to look.  I don't
 even know how this core dump ended up in $ORACLE_HOME/dbs (the default),
my
 core_dump_dest is set to a different directory.  Searching on metalink
 returns nothing.

 Mini-me (mini?  6'4) wants to chase this down.  I think it works, don't
fix
 it.  The occasional core dump is normal and there are a ton of other
things
 to attend to.  Does anyone disagree?

 So my question is, has anyone seen this before?  we are hp/ux 11.0,
8.1.6.2

 Thanks everyone, and au revoir.  I start a new job on Tuesday.


 Lisa Rutland Koivu
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RE: Odd core dump - possibly listener related

2001-05-24 Thread Deshpande, Kirti

Hi Lisa, 
Yes, we have seen this occasional core dump in the ?/dbs dir. Tried to chase
it down, gave up on OWS and TAR got closed. The last time it happened was a
month or so ago on HP-UX 11.0 and 8.1.6.2.  As you said, there are many
other things to worry about. 
 If your 'mini-me' chases this down, I would like to know. BTW... How does
he like Oracle's new music selection?

 Congratulations for getting another job !!
 Going further South or back to North? 

 Regards,

- Kirti Deshpande 
  Verizon Information Services
   http://www.superpages.com

 -Original Message-
 From: Koivu, Lisa [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 10:57 AM
 To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 Subject:  Odd core dump - possibly listener related
 
 Hello all, 
  
 My mini-me (aka Junior DBA) noticed a core dump this morning.  Good,
 attention to detail.  However, there's no unusual errors in the alert log
 for either databases on this host and there's no errors in the listener
 log at all.  The core dump says something about pseudo cursor and
 references a port that isn't dedicated to the listener.  
  
 Here's my take on it:  The database is fine.  The listener is fine.  The
 app is fine.  With nothing in the logs I have no idea where to look.  I
 don't even know how this core dump ended up in $ORACLE_HOME/dbs (the
 default), my core_dump_dest is set to a different directory.  Searching on
 metalink returns nothing.
  
 Mini-me (mini?  6'4) wants to chase this down.  I think it works, don't
 fix it.  The occasional core dump is normal and there are a ton of other
 things to attend to.  Does anyone disagree?
  
 So my question is, has anyone seen this before?  we are hp/ux 11.0,
 8.1.6.2
  
 Thanks everyone, and au revoir.  I start a new job on Tuesday.
  
 Lisa Rutland Koivu
 Oracle Database Administrator?xml:namespace prefix = o ns =
 urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office /
 
 Certified Self-Important Database Deity
 
 Slayer of Unix Administrators
 
 Wanton Kickboxing Goddess
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
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Re: Odd core dump - possibly listener related

2001-05-24 Thread Ron Rogers

Lisa,
 I have missed your input lately.. The BEST of luck on your new job.
ROR mª¿ªm



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