Hi guys
Compliments of the new season.
We have a database running on Oracle 817 and there are around 4 to 5
applications running there. Initially the platform was Windows NT,
service pack 6. Everything was working fine, now recently, the O/S was
upgraded to Windows 2000. Then our problems
Hi Jackson Dumas,
Have check the virtual memory (paging space) of the OS ?
Because sometimes it's related. And, how big memory that you used in your
server ?
Thank's
Bernardus Deddy Hoeydiono.
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Dumas
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 2:59 PM
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Jackson Dumas,
Maybe we need to know whether your os upgrade caused oracle upgrade? I
mean if you did oracle exp/imp, patch, migration etc? I mean if there is anything
else is changed ?
Make a statspack and check what is the oracle doing. That will be
helpful:)
Jackson,
Was the OS actually upgraded to win2k, or was it reinstalled?
because Win2k UPG != Win2k installed
The concensus among SA's seems to be that upgrading from
NT to Win2k is not a good thing. Our SA's refuse to do it.
Jared
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same here.
DLLs all over the place, not the best situation to be in.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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