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04-24-2001 07:07 PM
04-24-2001 07:07 PM
Hardware and Oracle database
Hello,
The Event viewer of the production Oracle server is showing error messages are as follows,
1)\device\AFA0 : Controller battery needs recondittioning please run.
2)\device\AFA0 : Your controller management software.
3)The system causes attempting to transfer data from buffer to
\device\otmdevice_0110 \_device_hard disk2_partition_01\oracle\ora81\archive\orcl.There
some data may have been written to the file.
I have spoke to the tech support of DELL,
They had mentioned that, the battery has to be reconditioned twice a year.
They are not very sure (No clue) about the error 2 & 3 mentioned above.
Even for the error msg 1, they are assuming the problem might due to recondition of battery.
Please provide some solutions.
Thanks.
Manikandan
The Event viewer of the production Oracle server is showing error messages are as follows,
1)\device\AFA0 : Controller battery needs recondittioning please run.
2)\device\AFA0 : Your controller management software.
3)The system causes attempting to transfer data from buffer to
\device\otmdevice_0110 \_device_hard disk2_partition_01\oracle\ora81\archive\orcl.There
some data may have been written to the file.
I have spoke to the tech support of DELL,
They had mentioned that, the battery has to be reconditioned twice a year.
They are not very sure (No clue) about the error 2 & 3 mentioned above.
Even for the error msg 1, they are assuming the problem might due to recondition of battery.
Please provide some solutions.
Thanks.
Manikandan
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04-24-2001 08:51 PM
04-24-2001 08:51 PM
Re: Hardware and Oracle database
I have no clue what you're asking. To help out, What type of equipment is involved? Is this on a PC Server running Windows NT?
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04-25-2001 03:21 PM
04-25-2001 03:21 PM
Re: Hardware and Oracle database
YOU POSTED IN THE WRONG AREA!!!!! Event Viewer is windblows NT (not tested).
Dont have a clue why someone would ruin a great performing SQL system by trying to run it on windblows, and even pay double for hardware and oracle to do so.
Happy Crashing!
Shannnon
Dont have a clue why someone would ruin a great performing SQL system by trying to run it on windblows, and even pay double for hardware and oracle to do so.
Happy Crashing!
Shannnon
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04-25-2001 06:27 PM
04-25-2001 06:27 PM
Re: Hardware and Oracle database
Well, I would recondition the battery like Dell says. Then monitor the event log to see if the condition persists. I believe if you don't the RAID controller may loose its configuration and will be lost on a reboot.
Keep in mind that these controllers need this performed periodically.
Keep in mind that these controllers need this performed periodically.
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