WRT1900AC running at high loads
I had too many issues with the EA6900, and connection dropping, so i decided to try the WRT1900AC, and OMG I LOVE IT!!! on 5 GHz network i get full signal 40 ft away from the router in another room with the door shut.
One question though..... I noticed the load on my EA6900 was around .050 on average but on my WRT1900AC its always around 1.30 CPU load...
Is this normal, and or just because its a faster CPU that it is able to do more so it runs a bigger load??? I'm a linux geek, and owned a web hosting business so i'm familiary with average loads etc..
THANKS!
Thanks for your posts
Keep in mind that the WRT1900AC is a dual core system. So a load of 2.00 is 100% capacity.
For one minute you had 4.06 which high but still fine as long as it's not sustained.
For five minutes you had 2.08 with is fine but the WRT1900AC was running at capacity
For 15 minutes you had 1.77 which is good but doesn't leave a lot of head room
Keep monitoring and see if the 15 minute load is always below 2.00. That would mean that for the most part the WRT1900AC is running under capacity.
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C R_VERS" FROM "REPOLOAD" WHERE "PROGNAME" = :A0 AND "R3STATE" = :A1 AND "MACH" = :A2 ;
C sc_p=045B52E4,no=225,idc_p=045C400C,con=0,act=1,slen=184,smax=2048,#vars=3,stmt=35BBB778,table=REPOLOAD
C prep=0,lit=0,nsql=0,lobret=0,#exec=29,dbcnt=0,upsh_p=00000000,ocistmth_p=34B9ADD4
C IN : cols=3,rmax=1,xcnt=0,rpc=0,rowi=0,rtot=0,upto=-1,rsize=45,vmax=32,bound=1,iobuf_p=0E0A4EC8,vda_p=31361B18
C lobs=0,lmax=0,lpcnt=0,larr=00000000,lcurr_p=00000000,rret=0
C OUT: cols=9,rmax=1,xcnt=1,rpc=1,rowi=0,rtot=1,upto=-1,rsize=56,vmax=32,bound=1,iobuf_p=045DFFA8,vda_p=345C39B8
C lobs=0,lmax=0,lpcnt=0,larr=00000000,lcurr_p=00000000,rret=0
C SELECT "UNAM" , "UDAT" , "UTIME" , "L_DATALG" , "Q_DATALG" , "SDAT" , "STIME" , "MINOR_VERS" , "MAJO\
C R_VERS" FROM "REPOLOAD" WHERE "PROGNAME" = :A0 AND "R3STATE" = :A1 AND "MACH" = :A2 ;
B ***LOG BYM=> severe DB error 3114 ; work process in reconnect status [dbsh#3 @ 1123] [dbsh 1123 ]
B ***LOG BY4=> sql error 3114 performing SEL on table REPOLOAD [dbrepo#6 @ 2657] [dbrepo 2657 ]
B ***LOG BY0=> ORA-03114: not connected to ORACLE [dbrepo#6 @ 2657] [dbrepo 2657 ]
A TH VERBOSE LEVEL FULL
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_PXA_RELEASE_MTX entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_PXA_RELEASE_MTX completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_VMIT_CLEANUP entered.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_VMIT_CLEANUP completed.
A ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ROLLBACK entered.
C *** ERROR => OCI-call 'OCITransRollback' failed: rc = 3114
[dboci.c 3127]
B ***LOG BYM=> severe DB error 3114 ; work process in reconnect status [dbsh#3 @ 1123] [dbsh 1123 ]
B Reconnect state is entered by connection:
B 0: name = R/3, con_id = 000000000 state = ACTIVE , perm = YES, reco = YES, timeout = 000, con_max = 255, con_opt = 255, occ = NO
B hdl_error_on_commit_rollback: DB-ROLLBACK detected RECONNECT state
M ThShortCommit: db unusable
B db_con_reconnect disconnecting connection:
B 0: name = R/3, con_id = 000000000 state = INACTIVE , perm = YES, reco = YES, timeout = 000, con_max = 255, con_opt = 255, occ = NO
C Disconnecting from connection 0 ...
C Close user session (con_hdl=0,svchp=045D7FA4,usrhp=345E67A0)
C Detaching from DB Server (con_hdl=0,svchp=045D7FA4,srvhp=045D0174)
C Now I'm disconnected from ORACLE
B db_con_reconnect performing the reconnect for con:
B 0: name = R/3, con_id = 000000000 state = DISCONNECTED, perm = YES, reco = YES, timeout = 000, con_max = 255, con_opt = 255, occ = NO
C got NLS_LANG='AMERICAN_AMERICA.US7ASCII' from environment
C Client NLS settings:
C Logon as OPS$-user to get SAPR3's password
C Connecting as /@PRD on connection 0 (nls_hdl 0) ... (dbsl 640 250407)
C Nls CharacterSet NationalCharSet C EnvHp ErrHp ErrHpBatch
C 0 US7ASCII 1 045CBB38 0E0A4648 0E0A40B0
C Attaching to DB Server PRD (con_hdl=0,svchp=045
SM51 log entries:
09:00:32 MS Q0I Operating system call recv failed (error no. 10054)
09:00:32 DP Q0K Connection to message server (on FCMSPROD) established
09:00:32 DIA 004 040 181JOLENES VA02 BYM SQL error 3114 . Work processes in reconnect status
09:00:32 DP Q1C MsgServer Hardware ID Was Determined
09:00:32 DIA 001 040 181ANNELINEJ VA42 BYY Work process has left reconnect status
09:00:32 DIA 001 040 181ANNELINEJ VA42 AB0 Run-time error "DBIF_REPO_SQL_ERROR" occurred
09:00:32 DIA 014 040 161ADRIV VA02 BYY Work process has left reconnect status
09:00:32 DIA 013 040 140ELECIA BYY Work process has left reconnect status
09:00:32 DIA 003 040 133MIRANDAV KO88 BYY Work process has left reconnect status
09:00:32 DIA 003 040 133MIRANDAV KO88 AB0 Run-time error "DBIF_REPO_SQL_ERROR" occurred
09:00:32 DIA 001 040 181ANNELINEJ VA42 AB1 > Short dump "081128 090032 FCMSPROD 181ANNELINEJ" generated
09:00:32 DIA 003 040 133MIRANDAV KO88 AB1 > Short dump "081128 090032 FCMSPROD 133MIRANDAV " generated
09:00:32 DIA 009 040 120ELIZEP FB01 BYY Work process has left reconnect status
09:00:33 DIA 009 040 120ELIZEP FB01 AB0 Run-time error "DBIF_REPO_SQL_ERROR" occurred
09:00:33 DIA 004 040 181JOLENES VA02 BYY Work process has left reconnect status
09:00:33 DIA 002 040 133KOEKIEJ BYY Work process has left reconnect status
09:00:33 DIA 002 040 133KOEKIEJ AB0 Run-time error "DBIF_REPO_SQL_ERROR" occurred
09:00:33 DIA 004 040 181JOLENES VA02 AB0 Run-time error "DBIF_REPO_SQL_ERROR" occurred
09:00:33 DIA 009 040 120ELIZEP FB01 AB1 > Short dump "081128 090033 FCMSPROD 120ELIZEP " generated
09:00:33 DIA 005 040 181CLIVEB VA02 BYY Work process has left reconnect status
09:00:33 DIA 003 R0Z The update dispatch info was reset
09:00:33 DIA 003 R0Z The update dispatch info was reset
Please can you assist in maybe you have seen this before.
Regards
PieterHi
Yes I have gone through the Oracle Alert log several time, It is huge, but I am pasting an extract for the entire day this was happening into this reply. Oracle version is 9.2.0.8.0 with the only intrim path I can see being installed : 6130293.
Following is the extract from Alert Log for the day this occurred, again I must stress that this happens only on high system load days like month end:
Fri Nov 28 03:43:33 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:43:33 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:43:37 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUD" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUD" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:53:38 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:53:38 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:53:42 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUI" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUI" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:54:36 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:54:36 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:54:38 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICD" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICD" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:55:47 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:55:47 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:55:50 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICI" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICI" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:56:41 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:56:41 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:56:45 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUD" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUD" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:56:49 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUD" END BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:56:52 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUI" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUI" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:56:55 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUI" END BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 03:56:59 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640D" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640D" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:03:46 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640D" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:03:46 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640D" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:03:50 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:04:37 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:04:37 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:04:40 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:20:17 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:20:17 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:20:20 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:36:26 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:36:26 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:36:29 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:36:40 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:36:40 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:36:43 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:36:53 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" END BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:36:56 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:41:04 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:41:04 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:41:08 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLI" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLI" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:45:17 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:45:17 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:45:21 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTD" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTD" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:47:25 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:47:25 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:47:29 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTI" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTI" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:48:09 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:48:09 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:48:13 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCED" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCED" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:48:46 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCED" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:48:46 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCED" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:48:49 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:49:29 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:49:29 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 04:49:34 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:05:16 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:05:16 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:05:23 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:21:15 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:21:15 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:21:19 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:21:42 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:21:42 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:21:46 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:23:03 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:23:03 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:23:06 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:24:03 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:24:03 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:24:07 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "UNDOTBS1" BEGIN BACKUP
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "UNDOTBS1" BEGIN BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:42:06 2008
ALTER TABLESPACE "UNDOTBS1" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:42:06 2008
Completed: ALTER TABLESPACE "UNDOTBS1" END BACKUP
Fri Nov 28 05:42:07 2008
ALTER DATABASE BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO 'C:\Program Files\CA\BrightStor ARCserve Backup Enterprise Option for SAP R3 for Oracle\CONTROL.PRD' REUSE
Completed: ALTER DATABASE BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO 'C:\Program F
Fri Nov 28 05:42:14 2008
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f2.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0ae436
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30706
Current log# 2 seq# 30706 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGB\LOGPRD02_M1.ORA
Current log# 2 seq# 30706 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGB\LOGPRD02_M2.ORA
Fri Nov 28 05:42:14 2008
ARC0: Evaluating archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30705
ARC0: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30705
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30705.001'
Fri Nov 28 05:42:27 2008
ARC1: Evaluating archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30705
ARC1: Unable to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30705
Log actively being archived by another process
Fri Nov 28 05:42:29 2008
ARC0: Completed archiving log 3 thread 1 sequence 30705
Fri Nov 28 06:11:26 2008
Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f2.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0ae436
Fri Nov 28 09:20:59 2008
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f3.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0b739c
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30707
Current log# 1 seq# 30707 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGA\LOGPRD01_M1.ORA
Current log# 1 seq# 30707 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGA\LOGPRD01_M2.ORA
Fri Nov 28 09:20:59 2008
ARC0: Evaluating archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 30706
ARC0: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 30706
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30706.001'
Fri Nov 28 09:21:18 2008
ARC0: Completed archiving log 2 thread 1 sequence 30706
Fri Nov 28 09:51:06 2008
Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f3.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0b739c
Fri Nov 28 10:44:43 2008
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f4.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0bb876
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30708
Current log# 4 seq# 30708 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGB\LOGPRD04_M1.ORA
Current log# 4 seq# 30708 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGB\LOGPRD04_M2.ORA
Fri Nov 28 10:44:43 2008
ARC0: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 30707
ARC0: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 30707
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30707.001'
Fri Nov 28 10:45:07 2008
ARC1: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 30707
ARC1: Unable to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 30707
Log actively being archived by another process
Fri Nov 28 10:45:09 2008
ARC0: Completed archiving log 1 thread 1 sequence 30707
Fri Nov 28 11:13:20 2008
Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f4.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0bb876
Fri Nov 28 11:45:09 2008
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f5.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0bfc29
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30709
Current log# 3 seq# 30709 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGA\LOGPRD03_M1.ORA
Current log# 3 seq# 30709 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGA\LOGPRD03_M2.ORA
Fri Nov 28 11:45:09 2008
ARC0: Evaluating archive log 4 thread 1 sequence 30708
ARC0: Beginning to archive log 4 thread 1 sequence 30708
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30708.001'
Fri Nov 28 11:45:13 2008
ARC1: Evaluating archive log 4 thread 1 sequence 30708
ARC1: Unable to archive log 4 thread 1 sequence 30708
Log actively being archived by another process
Fri Nov 28 11:45:29 2008
ARC0: Completed archiving log 4 thread 1 sequence 30708
Fri Nov 28 12:15:17 2008
Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f5.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0bfc29
Fri Nov 28 12:50:23 2008
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f6.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0c3298
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30710
Current log# 2 seq# 30710 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGB\LOGPRD02_M1.ORA
Current log# 2 seq# 30710 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGB\LOGPRD02_M2.ORA
Fri Nov 28 12:50:24 2008
ARC0: Evaluating archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30709
ARC0: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30709
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30709.001'
Fri Nov 28 12:50:40 2008
ARC0: Completed archiving log 3 thread 1 sequence 30709
Fri Nov 28 13:20:29 2008
Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f6.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0c3298
Fri Nov 28 14:27:01 2008
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f7.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0c75c1
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30711
Current log# 1 seq# 30711 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGA\LOGPRD01_M1.ORA
Current log# 1 seq# 30711 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGA\LOGPRD01_M2.ORA
Fri Nov 28 14:27:01 2008
ARC0: Evaluating archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 30710
ARC0: Beginning to archive log 2 thread 1 sequence 30710
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30710.001'
Fri Nov 28 14:27:25 2008
ARC0: Completed archiving log 2 thread 1 sequence 30710
Fri Nov 28 14:57:08 2008
Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f7.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0c75c1
Fri Nov 28 15:57:26 2008
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f8.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0cb34a
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30712
Current log# 4 seq# 30712 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGB\LOGPRD04_M1.ORA
Current log# 4 seq# 30712 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGB\LOGPRD04_M2.ORA
Fri Nov 28 15:57:26 2008
ARC0: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 30711
ARC0: Beginning to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 30711
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30711.001'
Fri Nov 28 15:57:40 2008
ARC1: Evaluating archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 30711
ARC1: Unable to archive log 1 thread 1 sequence 30711
Log actively being archived by another process
Fri Nov 28 15:57:40 2008
ARC0: Completed archiving log 1 thread 1 sequence 30711
Fri Nov 28 16:27:31 2008
Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f8.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0cb34a
Fri Nov 28 17:02:12 2008
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f9.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0cc245
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30713
Current log# 3 seq# 30713 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGA\LOGPRD03_M1.ORA
Current log# 3 seq# 30713 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGA\LOGPRD03_M2.ORA
Fri Nov 28 17:02:12 2008
ARC0: Evaluating archive log 4 thread 1 sequence 30712
ARC0: Beginning to archive log 4 thread 1 sequence 30712
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30712.001'
Fri Nov 28 17:02:25 2008
ARC0: Completed archiving log 4 thread 1 sequence 30712
Fri Nov 28 17:32:17 2008
Completed checkpoint up to RBA [0x77f9.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0cc245
Fri Nov 28 18:00:19 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABD" COALESCE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:19 2008
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:19 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:19 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUD" COALES
Fri Nov 28 18:00:20 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUI" COALES
Fri Nov 28 18:00:21 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:23 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:23 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:23 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:24 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640D" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640D" COAL
Fri Nov 28 18:00:26 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" COAL
Fri Nov 28 18:00:27 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" COAL
Fri Nov 28 18:00:27 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" COAL
Fri Nov 28 18:00:27 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:27 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:27 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCED" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCED" COA
Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" COA
Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" COAL
Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" COAL
Fri Nov 28 18:00:28 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" COALESCE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:17 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPBTABI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUD" COALES
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPCLUI" COALES
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDDICI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPDOCUI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640D" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640D" COAL
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPEL640I" COAL
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640D" COAL
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPES640I" COAL
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPLOADI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPOOLI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPPROTI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCED" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCED" COA
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSOURCEI" COA
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABD" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPSTABI" COALE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1D" COAL
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "PSAPUSER1I" COAL
Fri Nov 28 20:00:18 2008
/* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" COALESCE
Completed: /* BRCONNECT */ ALTER TABLESPACE "SYSTEM" COALESCE
Fri Nov 28 20:00:36 2008
Beginning log switch checkpoint up to RBA [0x77fa.2.10], SCN: 0x0000.3c0cf8e3
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 30714
Current log# 2 seq# 30714 mem# 0: C:\ORACLE\PRD\ORIGLOGB\LOGPRD02_M1.ORA
Current log# 2 seq# 30714 mem# 1: F:\ORACLE\PRD\MIRRLOGB\LOGPRD02_M2.ORA
Fri Nov 28 20:00:36 2008
ARC0: Evaluating archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30713
ARC0: Beginning to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30713
Creating archive destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1: 'F:\ORACLE\PRD\SAPARCH\ARC30713.001'
Fri Nov 28 20:00:44 2008
ARC1: Evaluating archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30713
ARC1: Unable to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 30713
Log actively being archived by another process
Fri Nov 28 20:00:47 2008
ARC0: Completed archiving log 3 thread 1 sequence 30713
Dump file f:\oracle\prd\saptrace\background\alert_prd.log
Mon Dec 01 09:03:16 2008
ORACLE V9.2.0.8.0 - Production vsnsta=0
vsnsql=12 vsnxtr=3
Windows 2000 Version 5.2 Service Pack 2, CPU type 586
Mon Dec 01 09:03:16 2008
Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
LICENSE_MAX_SESSION = 0
LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING = 0
SCN scheme 2
LICENSE_MAX_USERS = 0
SYS auditing is disabled
Starting up ORACLE RDBMS Version: 9.2.0.8.0.
System parameters with non-default values:
processes = 120
sessions = 150
timed_statistics = TRUE
shared_pool_size = 822083584
large_pool_size = 8388608
java_pool_size = 8388608
enqueue_resources = 8000
filesystemio_options = SETALL
control_files = C:\oracle\PRD\origlogA\ctrlPRD.ctl, F:\oracle\PRD\saparch\ctrlPRD.ctl, E:\oracle\PRD\sapdata1\ctrlPRD.ctl
db_block_checksum = FALSE
db_block_size = 8192
db_cache_size = 1073741824
compatible = 9.2.0
log_archive_start = TRUE
log_archive_dest = F:\oracle\PRD\saparch
log_buffer = 4194304
log_checkpoint_interval = 0
db_files = 254
db_file_multiblock_read_count= 8
log_checkpoints_to_alert = TRUE
control_file_record_keep_time= 30
dml_locks = 2500
row_locking = always
replication_dependency_tracking= FALSE
transactions_per_rollback_segment= 20
transaction_auditing = FALSE
undo_management = AUTO
undo_tablespace = UNDOTBS1
undo_retention = 43200
remote_os_authent = TRUE
db_domain = world
service_names = PRD.world, PRD.WORLD
hash_join_enabled = FALSE
background_dump_dest = F:\Oracle\PRD\saptrace\background
user_dump_dest = F:\Oracle\PRD\saptrace\usertrace
max_dump_file_size = 1240
core_dump_dest = F:\Oracle\PRD\saptrace\background
optimizer_features_enable= 9.2.0
sort_area_size = 0
sort_area_retained_size = 0
db_name = PRD
open_cursors = 800
optimizer_mode = CHOOSE
sortelimination_cost_ratio= 10
btree_bitmap_plans = FALSE
eliminatecommon_subexpr= FALSE
pushjoin_predicate = FALSE
optimizerjoin_sel_sanity_check= TRUE
parallel_threads_per_cpu = 4
optimizer_index_cost_adj = 10
optimizer_index_caching = 50
optimpeek_user_binds = FALSE
pga_aggregate_target = 536870912
optimizeror_expansion = DEPTH
PMON started with pid=2, OS id=17336
DBW0 started with pid=3, OS id=16972
LGWR started with pid=4, OS id=16900
CKPT started with pid=5, OS id=17236
SMON started with pid=6, OS id=17436
Regards
Pieter -
Replacing / Compiling Database Triggers in a HA/High Load system
Hi there,
My collegue has just asked me if downtime needs to be scheduled to replace an After IUD Database trigger where I've made a minor change.
If this were a package or procedure, the answer would be an obvious yes, as I'd be wary of my users getting the dreaded: ORA-04068... State of Package has been disguarded.
What about when working with database triggers?
If the trigger is firing at the same time that I perform my Create or Replace Trigger DDL, will everything fall into a screaming heap?
Notes:
Oracle 10g R2 db.
High DML rates on the table that the After IUD Trigger is 'attached' to.
It's a near certainty that when the Create or Replace Trigger DDL runs, the trigger will be active at the time.
The Trigger is 'simple' in that it's use: is to call a DB package with some of the :new values as params.
+(I'm happy to rtfm - if someone can tell me where!!)+
Cheers -
Ron MarksIf this were a package or procedure, the answer would be an obvious yes, as I'd be wary of my users getting the dreaded: ORA-04068... State of Package has been disguarded.Not true. This exception is thrown only if sessions have some state represented in package variables. If there is no associated session state, then no exception would be thrown after recompile.
If the trigger is firing at the same time that I perform my Create or Replace Trigger DDL, will everything fall into a screaming heap?You'll wait - to lock an object in library cache which represents your trigger. Not sure if this would require a library cache lock on underlying table, but I would guess that it is required. BTW, locking a table would make no any sense: CREATE TRIGGER is a DDL, which means before it began it issues a COMMIT => all locks are released, and it is quite possible that a TM lock for CREATE TRIGGER won't be acquired since resource would be busy.
Oracle 11gR2 claims to address problems of application upgrades on a high-load environments with a feature called "Editions" (not a good name - try to find something about it via Google...) -
JAXB: NPE on high load in Coordinator.java:112
Hello,
I'm using JAXB 2.0 and when running high load tests I get NPE.
In my code I have a static marshaller (initialized in a static initializer) and the method which makes use of it is synchronized.
Once every few (~10) invocations of my method I get:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.Coordinator.popCoordinator(Coordinator.java:112)
at com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.XMLSerializer.close(XMLSerializer.java:752)
at com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.MarshallerImpl.write(MarshallerImpl.java:272)
at com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.MarshallerImpl.marshal(MarshallerImpl.java:200)
at javax.xml.bind.helpers.AbstractMarshallerImpl.marshal(AbstractMarshallerImpl.java:70)
Any help...?
Thanks,
Zohar.Hello,
I'm using JAXB 2.0 and when running high load tests I get NPE.
In my code I have a static marshaller (initialized in a static initializer) and the method which makes use of it is synchronized.
Once every few (~10) invocations of my method I get:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.Coordinator.popCoordinator(Coordinator.java:112)
at com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.XMLSerializer.close(XMLSerializer.java:752)
at com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.MarshallerImpl.write(MarshallerImpl.java:272)
at com.sun.xml.bind.v2.runtime.MarshallerImpl.marshal(MarshallerImpl.java:200)
at javax.xml.bind.helpers.AbstractMarshallerImpl.marshal(AbstractMarshallerImpl.java:70)
Any help...?
Thanks,
Zohar. -
Late 2014 iMac 5K running unusually slowly with fans running at high speed
Problem description:
iMac 5K
The computer is running unusually slowly although it is not experiencing high CPU utilization.
The computer's fans run at high speed although the computer is not experiencing heavy usage.
Apple Diagnostics points to SMC problem.
SMC and PRAM resets have not worked.
See Etre Report below.
Thanks for help.
Herbie49
EtreCheck version: 2.1.8 (121)
Report generated 30. März 2015 07:32:40 MESZ
Download EtreCheck from http://etresoft.com/etrecheck
Hardware Information: ℹ️
iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014) (Technical Specifications)
iMac - model: iMac15,1
1 4 GHz Intel Core i7 CPU: 4-core
32 GB RAM Upgradeable
BANK 0/DIMM0
8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz ok
BANK 1/DIMM0
8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz ok
BANK 0/DIMM1
8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz ok
BANK 1/DIMM1
8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz ok
Bluetooth: Good - Handoff/Airdrop2 supported
Wireless: en1: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Video Information: ℹ️
AMD Radeon R9 M295X - VRAM: 4096 MB
iMac spdisplays_5120x2880Retina
System Software: ℹ️
OS X 10.10.2 (14C1514) - Time since boot: 0:31:53
Disk Information: ℹ️
APPLE SSD SM0512F disk1 : (500,28 GB)
EFI (disk1s1) <not mounted> : 210 MB
Macintosh SSHD (disk1s2) / : 499.42 GB (251.32 GB free)
Recovery HD (disk1s3) <not mounted> [Recovery]: 650 MB
Samsung SSD 840 EVO 750GB disk0 : (750,16 GB)
EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted> : 210 MB
Herbies Daten (disk0s2) /Volumes/Herbies Daten : 749.30 GB (299.14 GB free)
Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted> [Recovery]: 650 MB
USB Information: ℹ️
Apple Inc. BRCM20702 Hub
Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller
Apple Inc. FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)
Apple, Inc. Keyboard Hub
Apple Inc. Apple Keyboard
Thunderbolt Information: ℹ️
Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus
Gatekeeper: ℹ️
Anywhere
Kernel Extensions: ℹ️
/Applications/Toast 11 Titanium/Spin Doctor.app
[not loaded] com.hzsystems.terminus.driver (4) [Click for support]
/Library/Application Support/Symantec/AntiVirus
[not loaded] com.symantec.kext.SymAPComm (11.1.2f18) [Click for support]
/System/Library/Extensions
[not loaded] com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver (2.4.0) [Click for support]
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[not loaded] com.symantec.kext.ips (3.2f8) [Click for support]
/Users/[redacted]/Library/Services/ToastIt.service/Contents/MacOS
[not loaded] com.roxio.TDIXController (2.0) [Click for support]
Startup Items: ℹ️
ProTec6b: Path: /Library/StartupItems/ProTec6b
Startup items are obsolete in OS X Yosemite
Launch Agents: ℹ️
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[loaded] com.adobe.CS5ServiceManager.plist [Click for support]
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[loaded] com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist [Click for support]
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[running] com.symantec.diskMountNotify.plist [Click for support]
[failed] com.symantec.MissedTasks.plist [Click for support]
[loaded] com.symantec.navapd.plist [Click for support]
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[running] com.symantec.sharedsettings.plist [Click for support]
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[failed] com.symantec.symSchedDaemon.plist [Click for support]
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[loaded] de.meilenstein.MSTFirstRunInstaller.plist [Click for support]
User Launch Agents: ℹ️
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[loaded] de.starface.STARFACE-Client.plist [Click for support]
[running] ws.agile.1PasswordAgent.plist [Click for support]
User Login Items: ℹ️
Notizzettel Programm Hidden (/Applications/Stickies.app)
Adobe Reader Programm (/Applications/Adobe Reader.app)
Dropbox Programm (/Applications/Dropbox.app)
SpyderUtility Programm (/Applications/Datacolor/Spyder4Pro/Support/SpyderUtility.app)
PopChar Programm (/Applications/PopChar.app)
STARFACE Client Programm (/Users/[redacted]/Desktop/STARFACE Client.app)
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AdobePDFViewer: Version: 10.1.5 [Click for support]
JavaAppletPlugin: Version: 15.0.0 - SDK 10.10 Check version
User internet Plug-ins: ℹ️
RealPlayer Plugin: Version: Unknown
Safari Extensions: ℹ️
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Skip System Files: NO
Mobile backups: OFF
Auto backup: YES
Volumes being backed up:
Macintosh SSHD: Disk size: 499.42 GB Disk used: 248.10 GB
Destinations:
Backups [Network]
Total size: 6.00 TB
Total number of backups: 39
Oldest backup: 2015-01-31 05:27:48 +0000
Last backup: 2015-03-27 20:28:54 +0000
Size of backup disk: Excellent
Backup size 6.00 TB > (Disk size 499.42 GB X 3)
Top Processes by CPU: ℹ️
5% WindowServer
0% Dropbox
0% SymDaemon
Top Processes by Memory: ℹ️
241 MB Mail
206 MB Finder
172 MB Safari
137 MB Stickies
137 MB WindowServer
Virtual Memory Information: ℹ️
29.20 GB Free RAM
2.79 GB Active RAM
721 MB Inactive RAM
1.64 GB Wired RAM
1.34 GB Page-ins
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Diagnostics Information: ℹ️
Mar 30, 2015, 06:58:02 AM /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/deleted_2015-03-30-065802_[redacted].crash
Mar 30, 2015, 06:55:24 AM Self test - passedFirst uninstall your antivirus. Use only a vendor-provided uninstaller or uninstallation instructions. Never remove files by hand. Never use an "app zapper".
If that doesn't fix it, take it back to Apple for service. -
High-load sql statement using v$sql
Hi,
Can any one please tell me, how do we find high load sql statement and it's user from v$SQL view.
what is the query to find it.
Thank you!Hello,
You can run ADDM report and check its findings it will tell you tome stuff like the following:
Finding
67 SQL statements consuming significant database time were found.
40.7 Time spent on the CPU by the instance was responsible for a substantial part of database time.
20.7 Individual SQL statements responsible for significant user I/O wait were found.
13.7 Individual database segments responsible for significant user I/O wait were found.Kind regards
Mohamed Elazab -
is ipad mini is capable to run high graphics and high loaded games with no lag and will not stuck while playing high graphics / loaded game ?
tell me i want your suggestions !is ipad mini is capable to run high graphics and high loaded games with no lag and will not stuck while playing high graphics / loaded game ?
tell me i want your suggestions ! -
Toomany files open on high load
We have a app with MDB's and stateles EJB's
Under lower load it works fine. When the load increases, we get the following exception
on the weblogic trace.
java.io.FileNotFoundException: ./config.xml (Too many open files)
at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method)
at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl.getDigest(AdminMBeanHomeImpl.java:846)
at weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl.updateManagedServerMSIFile(AdminMBeanHomeImpl.java:754)
at weblogic.management.internal.SaveDomainTrigger.trigger(SaveDomainTrigger.java:55)
at weblogic.time.common.internal.ScheduledTrigger$1.run(ScheduledTrigger.java:174)
at weblogic.security.service.SecurityServiceManager.runAs(SecurityServiceManager.java:721)
at weblogic.time.common.internal.ScheduledTrigger.executeLocally(ScheduledTrigger.java:171)
at weblogic.time.common.internal.ScheduledTrigger.execute(ScheduledTrigger.java:161)
at weblogic.time.server.ScheduledTrigger.execute(ScheduledTrigger.java:38)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:152)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:133)
<Jul 12, 2002 1:26:27 PM PDT> <Error> <kernel> <000802> <ExecuteRequest failed
java.lang.NullPointerException
java.lang.NullPointerException
at weblogic.security.MessageDigestUtils.isEqual(MessageDigestUtils.java:42)
at weblogic.management.internal.AdminMBeanHomeImpl.updateManagedServerMSIFile(AdminMBeanHomeImpl.java:755)
at weblogic.management.internal.SaveDomainTrigger.trigger(SaveDomainTrigger.java:55)
at weblogic.time.common.internal.ScheduledTrigger$1.run(ScheduledTrigger.java:174)
at weblogic.security.service.SecurityServiceManager.runAs(SecurityServiceManager.java:721)
at weblogic.time.common.internal.ScheduledTrigger.executeLocally(ScheduledTrigger.java:171)
at weblogic.time.common.internal.ScheduledTrigger.execute(ScheduledTrigger.java:161)
at weblogic.time.server.ScheduledTrigger.execute(ScheduledTrigger.java:38)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:152)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:133)
We are using HP-UX 11.0 and the value for ulimit is unlimitedHi Everyone,
Just thought I would give an update on this.
While we're still deploying http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2733363/en-us to
the remainder of our Windows 7 SP1 fleet, according to some Network Traces and XPerf that were sent to MS Support, it looks as though the issu with the Offline Files is now resolved.
However, we are still having some issues with High CPU with the System Process in particular. Upon review of the traces, they have found a lot of ABE related traffic, leading them to believe that the issue may also be caused by ABE Access on our File Cluster.
We already have the required hotfix for ABE on 2008 R2 installed (please see
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2732618/en-us), although we have it set to a certain value that MS believe may be too high. Our current value is set to "5", as that is the lowest level of any type of permission is set (i.e. where the lowest level of inheritance
is broken).
I think I will mark this as resolved regarding the Offline Files issue (as it did resolve the problem with the Offline Files)...
Fingers crossed we can identify the rest of the high load within the System Process!!! -
OSB: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 4080 on high load
Hello,
I have a problem with the OSB 11.1.1.6. When I call services in the OSB with a certain load, I get the exception below. If I call the same services one by one (no high load), everything works. I didn't have this problem in the OSB 11.1.1.5.
Any idea?
[OSB Tracing] Outbound request was sent.
Service Ref = sampleBS
URI = https://someaddress
Request metadata =
<xml-fragment>
<tran:headers xsi:type="http:HttpRequestHeaders" xmlns:http="http://www.bea.com/wli/sb/transports/http" xmlns:tran="http://www.bea.com/wli/sb/transports" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<tran:user-header..../>
<http:Accept>text/xml</http:Accept>
<http:Connection>Keep-Alive</http:Connection>
<http:Content-Type>text/xml; charset=UTF-8</http:Content-Type>
<http:User-Agent>Jakarta Commons-HttpClient/3.0</http:User-Agent>
</tran:headers>
<tran:encoding xmlns:tran="http://www.bea.com/wli/sb/transports">UTF-8</tran:encoding>
<http:relative-URI xmlns:http="http://www.bea.com/wli/sb/transports/http">sample</http:relative-URI>
<http:query-string xmlns:http="http://www.bea.com/wli/sb/transports/http">sample=sample</http:query-string>
<http:http-method xmlns:http="http://www.bea.com/wli/sb/transports/http">GET</http:http-method>
</xml-fragment>
Payload =
####<Aug 7, 2012 1:13:45 PM CEST> <Debug> <AlsbTransports> <xxx> <AdminServerDEV1> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<anonymous>> <> <11d1def534ea1be0:-4539430:13900751647:-8000-0000000000000097> <1344338025394> <BEA-000000> <com.bea.wli.sb.transports.http.wls.HttpOutboundMessageContextWls: Request MetaData: <xml-fragment xmlns:tran="http://www.bea.com/wli/sb/transports" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:http="http://www.bea.com/wli/sb/transports/http">
<tran:headers xsi:type="http:HttpRequestHeaders">
<tran:user-header.../>
<http:Accept>text/xml</http:Accept>
<http:Connection>Keep-Alive</http:Connection>
<http:Content-Type>text/xml; charset=UTF-8</http:Content-Type>
<http:User-Agent>Jakarta Commons-HttpClient/3.0</http:User-Agent>
</tran:headers>
<tran:encoding>UTF-8</tran:encoding>
<http:relative-URI>sample</http:relative-URI>
<http:query-string>sample=sample</http:query-string>
<http:http-method>GET</http:http-method>
</xml-fragment>>
####<Aug 7, 2012 1:13:45 PM CEST> <Debug> <AlsbTransports> <xxx> <AdminServerDEV1> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<anonymous>> <> <11d1def534ea1be0:-4539430:13900751647:-8000-0000000000000097> <1344338025395> <BEA-000000> <Sending outbound request to https://someaddresshere with QOS: best effort only...>
####<Aug 7, 2012 1:13:45 PM CEST> <Debug> <AlsbTransports> <xxx> <AdminServerDEV1> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<anonymous>> <> <11d1def534ea1be0:-4539430:13900751647:-8000-0000000000000097> <1344338025395> <BEA-000000> <*** Connecting via proxy *** HTTP @ someotheraddress/xx.xx.xx.xx:8080>
####<Aug 7, 2012 1:13:45 PM CEST> <Debug> <AlsbTransports> <xxx> <AdminServerDEV1> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<anonymous>> <> <11d1def534ea1be0:-4539430:13900751647:-8000-0000000000000097> <1344338025396> <BEA-000000> <-TransportManagerImpl.sendMessageAsync>
####<Aug 7, 2012 1:13:45 PM CEST> <Debug> <AlsbPipeline> <xxx> <AdminServerDEV1> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<anonymous>> <> <11d1def534ea1be0:-4539430:13900751647:-8000-0000000000000097> <1344338025396> <BEA-000000> <+RouterCallback.enableCallback>
####<Aug 7, 2012 1:13:45 PM CEST> <Debug> <AlsbTransports> <xxx> <AdminServerDEV1> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<anonymous>> <> <11d1def534ea1be0:-4539430:13900751647:-8000-0000000000000097> <1344338025396> <BEA-000000> <-TransportManagerImpl.receiveMessage>
####<Aug 7, 2012 1:13:45 PM CEST> <Debug> <AlsbTransports> <xxx> <AdminServerDEV1> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<anonymous>> <> <11d1def534ea1be0:-4539430:13900751647:-8000-0000000000000097> <1344338025396> <BEA-000000> <-HttpTransportServlet.service>
####<Aug 7, 2012 1:13:45 PM CEST> <Error> <WliSbTransports> <xxx> <AdminServerDEV1> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '4' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<anonymous>> <> <11d1def534ea1be0:-4539430:13900751647:-8000-0000000000000098> <1344338025510> <BEA-381304> <Exception in HttpOutboundMessageContext.RetrieveHttpResponseWork.run: java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 4080
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 4080
at weblogic.utils.io.ChunkedInputStream.read(ChunkedInputStream.java:145)
at java.io.SequenceInputStream.read(SequenceInputStream.java:149)
at weblogic.net.http.MessageHeader.parseHeader(MessageHeader.java:162)
at weblogic.net.http.HttpClient.parseHTTP(HttpClient.java:468)
at weblogic.net.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLConnection.java:401)
at weblogic.net.http.SOAPHttpsURLConnection.getInputStream(SOAPHttpsURLConnection.java:37)
at weblogic.net.http.HttpURLConnection.getResponseCode(HttpURLConnection.java:1005)
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.http.HttpOutboundMessageContext.getResponse(HttpOutboundMessageContext.java:679)
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.http.wls.HttpOutboundMessageContextWls.access$100(HttpOutboundMessageContextWls.java:26)
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.http.wls.HttpOutboundMessageContextWls$RetrieveHttpResponseWork.handleResponse(HttpOutboundMessageContextWls.java:96)
at weblogic.net.http.AsyncResponseHandler$MuxableSocketHTTPAsyncResponse$RunnableCallback.run(AsyncResponseHandler.java:535)
at weblogic.work.ContextWrap.run(ContextWrap.java:41)
at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:545)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:256)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:221)Hi all,
I found the area to support Oracle reported a bug for this problem. I applied the patch and the problem was solved. The problem occurred when the BS called an external url in https.
The bug id is 14747231. Below is information about the bug.
*** Symptoms ***
With Certicom, the communication between OSB and external service is working fine. When they enable JSSE, they observe errors like the below and communication is failing:
####<Oct 2, 2012 10:30:13 AM EST> <Error> <WliSbTransports> <aubdc00-ofm01t> <osb_server1> <[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '34' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<anonymous>> <> <2121cf169d8bc427:-4a412af5:13a00b4a777:-7fef-0000000000074ab8> <1349137813077> <BEA-381304> <Exception in HttpOutboundMessageContext.RetrieveHttpResponseWork.run: java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
at weblogic.utils.io.ChunkedInputStream.read(ChunkedInputStream.java:145)
at java.io.SequenceInputStream.read(SequenceInputStream.java:149)
at weblogic.net.http.MessageHeader.parseHeader(MessageHeader.java:162)
at weblogic.net.http.HttpClient.parseHTTP(HttpClient.java:468)
at weblogic.net.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLConnection.java:401)
at weblogic.net.http.SOAPHttpsURLConnection.getInputStream(SOAPHttpsURLConnection.java:37)
at weblogic.net.http.HttpURLConnection.getResponseCode(HttpURLConnection.java:1005)
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.http.HttpOutboundMessageContext.getResponse(HttpOutboundMessageContext.java:679)
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.http.wls.HttpOutboundMessageContextWls.access$100(HttpOutboundMessageContextWls.java:26)
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.http.wls.HttpOutboundMessageContextWls$RetrieveHttpResponseWork.handleResponse(HttpOutboundMessageContextWls.java:96)
at weblogic.net.http.AsyncResponseHandler$MuxableSocketHTTPAsyncResponse$RunnableCallback.run(AsyncResponseHandler.java:535)
at weblogic.work.ContextWrap.run(ContextWrap.java:41)
at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:531)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:252)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:221)
>
*** Cause ***
If the ChunkedInputStream contains a Chunk chain having a non-null chunk and the end size is 0, ChunkedInputStream does not handle the chunk correctly. This issue is addressed by Bug 14747231, which introduces new logic to handle this condition.
*** Solution ***
Apply the patch. https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/ui/patch/PatchDetail.jspx?patchId=14747231
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