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тАО02-15-2003 07:21 AM
тАО02-15-2003 07:21 AM
ipcs
the process does not get killed after shuting down the database.
ipcs and ipcrm does not kill the process .
any suggustion would help .....
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тАО02-15-2003 10:45 AM
тАО02-15-2003 10:45 AM
Re: ipcs
There is a good chance that this process is waiting for it's IO to complete (since this is a writer process).
Do a sar -d 2 20 and see if there are any abnormal activity. Particularly the disk that failed may appear with abnormal wait times and %used. Your /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log can give you more information. Search for PV or SCSI errors.
If that is the case, then you will need to fix the disk issue.
-Sri
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тАО02-15-2003 10:05 PM
тАО02-15-2003 10:05 PM
Re: ipcs
Through ipcs you can see the shared memory and kill that shared memory by ipcrm but it might show you as dead D__ this is because its waiting for system resources such as IO or waiting on some other process to die. So you might have to check which other dependent process are running which have blocked this shared memory from releasing.
Ok do one thing see what process is running by looking at the PID got from ipcs command.
Cheers
rajeev
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тАО02-17-2003 05:59 AM
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тАО02-17-2003 06:04 AM
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