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тАО10-28-2003 05:28 AM
тАО10-28-2003 05:28 AM
I have script which brings oracle down using shutdown command. No users or processes are suppose to be using oracle at this point. But is seems that there are some memory window management processes (setmemwindow) running and aceessing oracle. Is there any way to find out how and where they are started? I could used shutdown immediate, but want to leave it as last resort.
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Sushil Singh
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тАО10-28-2003 05:33 AM
тАО10-28-2003 05:33 AM
SolutionBill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО10-29-2003 01:14 AM
тАО10-29-2003 01:14 AM
Re: need help with setmemwindow and getmemwindow
Thank you very much for the reply. I did ps -ef | grep and saw 3 process attached to oracle. 2 were the setmemwindow and one was the svrmgrl, which is started to issue shutdown command. Is there any variable or a switch I can use to turn this feature off?
Thank
Sushil Singh
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тАО10-29-2003 01:25 AM
тАО10-29-2003 01:25 AM
Re: need help with setmemwindow and getmemwindow
the file /etc/services.window will give you tell you who is using memory windows and in which window...
Good luck
Victor
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тАО10-29-2003 02:32 AM
тАО10-29-2003 02:32 AM
Re: need help with setmemwindow and getmemwindow
setmemwindow -i 10 oracle_something params...
NOTE: If you stop using memory windows, you will likely get "out of memory" errors which is the reason that memory windows are in use. It's important to note that memory windows simply changes the memory map for the Oracle processes...it does not talk to Oracle and is the parent process. Your Oracle shutdown script sounds like it needs some help. I hope you are NOT using kill -9 in your script to shutdown Oracle.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО10-30-2003 08:04 AM
тАО10-30-2003 08:04 AM
Re: need help with setmemwindow and getmemwindow
Very imformative reply. I am investigating the source of problem and as suggested, I am looking in to the oracle startup scripts. /etc/service.windows has nothing in it except for the default value.
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Sushil Singh
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тАО10-31-2003 07:30 AM
тАО10-31-2003 07:30 AM
Re: need help with setmemwindow and getmemwindow
UNIX95= ps -f -C setmemwindow
(notice? no grep necessary) Then find all the child processes for the setmemwindow parents by grepping for the setmemwindow PID(s). In your Oracle startup scripts, grep for setmemwindow.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin