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smon 4030 - quick ideas?

smon 4030 - quick ideas?

2006-06-06       - By fairlie rego

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Hi Rich,
 
 The bug header also mentions that it is Generic which means it could affect
all platforms.
 The AIX on top is because the customer for whom the bug was logged was on AIX
period.
 The Linux in the bug text is because Oracle's development nowadays happens on
the Linux platform.
 If a bug is deemed to be platform specific you will see the word Port Specfic
instead of Generic in the top right hand conner.
 
 Also i have atleast 10 environments on which I am running 10.1.0.4 on AIX 5.3
and have not encountered this problem.
 
 HTH,
 Fairlie

"Jesse, Rich" <Rich.Jesse@(protected)> wrote:
 Is it just me or does that bug reference AIX5L in the header and Linux
in the body?

Just a little nervous since our first Oracle on AIX5 is pending...

Rich

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Subject: Re: smon 4030 - quick ideas?


On 06/02/2006 08:19:19 PM, fairlie rego wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you are on 10G you could be hitting bug 4970079 but without a pga
heap
> dump or an errorstack I cannot confirm.

It is one among the few bugs whose description are available to the
general
public. Symptoms seem to match exactly.




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<div>Hi Rich,</div>  <div>&nbsp;</div>  <div>The bug header also mentions that
it is Generic which means it could affect all platforms.</div>  <div>The AIX on
top is because the customer for whom the bug was logged was on AIX period.</div
>  <div>The Linux in the bug text is because Oracle's development nowadays
happens on the Linux platform.</div>  <div>If a bug is deemed to be platform
specific you will see the word Port Specfic instead of Generic in the top right
hand conner.</div>  <div>&nbsp;</div>  <div>Also i have atleast 10 environments
on which I am running 10.1.0.4 on AIX 5.3 and have not encountered this problem
.</div>  <div>&nbsp;</div>  <div>HTH,</div>  <div>Fairlie<BR><BR><B><I>"Jesse,
Rich" &lt;Rich.Jesse@(protected)&gt;</I></B> wrote:</div>  <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq
style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Is
it just me or does that bug reference AIX5L in the header and Linux<BR>in the
body?<BR><BR>Just a little nervous since our
first Oracle on AIX5 is pending...<BR><BR>Rich<BR><BR>-- --Original Message---
--<BR>From: oracle-l-bounce@(protected)<BR>[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
.org] On Behalf Of Mladen Gogala<BR>Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 12:37 PM<BR>To
: fairlie_r@(protected)<BR>Cc: orclwzrd@(protected); oracle-l<BR>Subject: Re: smon
4030 - quick ideas?<BR><BR><BR>On 06/02/2006 08:19:19 PM, fairlie rego wrote:
<BR>&gt; Hi,<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; If you are on 10G you could be hitting bug 4970079
but without a pga<BR>heap <BR>&gt; dump or an errorstack I cannot confirm.<BR>
<BR>It is one among the few bugs whose description are available to the<BR
>general<BR>public. Symptoms seem to match exactly. <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>-- <BR
>Mladen Gogala<BR>http://www.mgogala.com<BR><BR>--<BR>http://www.freelists.org
/webpage/oracle-l<BR>--<BR>http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l<BR><BR><BR>
</BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR><BR><DIV>  <DIV>  <DIV>  <DIV>  <DIV>  <DIV><STRONG>Fairlie
Rego<BR></STRONG>Senior Oracle
Consultant</DIV>  <DIV><A href="http://www.optus.com.au/"></A></DIV>  <DIV>
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