Streams AQ wait event on Oracle 10g
Hello,
I have ECC 6.0 on W2k3 with Oracle. I have some wait event about Streams AQ :
Streams AQ: waiting for messages in the queue
Streams AQ: qmn slave idle wait
Streams AQ: qmn coordinator waiting for slave to start
What does it mean ? What can I do to fix that?
From what I read, it's seems to have something to do with parameter : aq_tm_processes
What this parameter whould be set to? It seems to be set to O now.
Thank you for any help,
Nicholas
Hi,
What is the Patch Level of Oracle 10g which is in use ?
Please refer Oracle Meta link 428441.1 to get more information. It will tell you the reason and the possible alternatives to deal with it. You can refer SAP Note 758563 to get Oracle Meta link access.
Unless you use Oracle Streams Advanced Queuing , there's no need to set this parameter.
If AQ_TM_PROCESSES is not specified or is set to 0, then the queue monitor is not created.
In 10gR2 parameter AQ_TM_PROCESSES shouldn't be set explicitly in pfile/spfile, because Oracle autotunes it.
Also refer the [this link|SRM Alert Management does not determine recipient runtime?; to get more info.
Regards,
Bhavik G. Shroff
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~~~~~~~~ ----------- ------------ -------- --------------- ----------- ---
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Running OSX Lion, just upgraded about a month ago. Just yesterday, MacMail is crashing on a continuous basis, 9 times already today. I have not installed anything recently and have done nothing different than I normally do... Here's the crash repo