Re: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread nlzanen1
Hi, I seriously doubt that the high watermark is the culprit. This AFAIK only gives the max number of concurrent users that was logged on at any given time during the uptime of your database. More likely you have some runaway processes or something or lack of memory (just guessing) Jack

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Van M. Etheridge
This is what the manual says: Oracle Product Document Library(C) Oracle Corporation Manual: ORACLE 8.1.5 SERVER CODES Reference: A67785-01 ORA-12540 TNS:internal limit restriction exceeded Cause: Too many TNS connections open simultaneously. Action: Wait for connections to close a

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread JOE TESTA
-From: JOE TESTA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 8:58 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: License high water mark License high water mark is exactly that, the max number of connections to the database(if i remember correctly), what lends you

Re: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread JOE TESTA
License high water mark is exactly that, the max number of connections to the database(if i remember correctly), what lends you to believe thats the culprit?   Also what is emn0 process?   thanks, joe >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/25/01 10:01AM >>>My database is down!!  In my Alert file is the fo

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Farnsworth, Dave
.   Thanks,   Dave -Original Message-From: JOE TESTA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 8:58 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: License high water mark License high water mark is exactly that, the max number of connections to the

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Deshpande, Kirti
Dave, Error 12540 can be raised due to a number of issues. If you have access to Metalink you will get quite a few documents describing it. Are there any other databases on the server. If so, and if it is possible to shutdown any on those, please do that, and then try to start your database. If it

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Kevin Lange
We asked Oracle about that one day. The license high water mark is not a process that can kill the database. It is strictly an accounting value. Its Oracle's way of being able to hold you accountable for the number of users connecting to their database. Kevin -Original Message- Sent: M

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Mercadante, Thomas F
e to open a TAR(oh the agony of it) with Oracle.   Thanks,   Dave -Original Message-From: JOE TESTA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 8:58 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: License high water mark License hig

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Kevin Lange
With that in mind, I would consider taking down your Listener first. Then restarting it and your database. -Original Message- Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 9:56 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L This is what the manual says: Oracle Product Document Library(C) Oracle Cor

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Mohan, Ross
Farnsworth, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 11:07 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: License high water mark I mentioned the license high water mark as the culprit because I do not see it listed in my <SID>Alert file any other time

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread MHately
]> | | cc: (bcc: Mike Hately/ETECH) | | Subject: RE: License high water mark | >| I mentioned the license high water mark as t

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Farnsworth, Dave
Re-booting the server worked. But I still need to know what caused the database to shut itself down. I'll let the list know what Oracle says. Thanks, Dave -Original Message- Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 10:28 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Dave, Error 12540 can be raised

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread A. Bardeen
Tom, Bingo! You were the first person to notice that a shutdown immediate was issued. If Oracle crashes the db you'll either get an error or nothing at all, but never a shutdown immediate. Dave, you need to check for cron jobs or OEM jobs that can shutdown the db as well as checking who has pr

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Farnsworth, Dave
I am looking into this possibility now. The network admins all can do this by simply shutting down the service. It is good to know that if it crashes, that it will either create an error or nothing at all. Thanks for the help, Dave -Original Message- Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 11:28

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread A. Bardeen
nal Message- > From: A. Bardeen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 11:28 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: License high water mark > > > Tom, > > Bingo! You were the first person to notice that a > shutdown imm

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Christopher Spence
nday, June 25, 2001 12:02 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: License high water mark Dave,   who else can submit a Shutdown?  Your alert.log file shows someone issuing a "shutdown immediate".   As far as I know, If Oracle crashes, you get ne

RE: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Mohammad Rafiq
Ask your SA to check unix level parameters for unix kernal are OK. You may get those current parameters by using command 'sysdef' and check with your platform specific oracle installation guide param suggested in that. Regards Rafiq Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of

Re: License high water mark

2001-06-25 Thread Shevtsov, Eduard
Hi Joe,   EMN0 is responsible for AQ. I assume that Dave is on 8.1.7. If yes, then AFAIK that message related to EMN0 is just 'normal' behavior   Regards, Ed   License high water mark is exactly that, the max number of connections to the database(if i remember correctly), what lends y