Oracle Consume 100 % cpu [message #395627] |
Thu, 02 April 2009 01:56 |
sameer_2230
Messages: 19 Registered: March 2009 Location: India
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Top Command result
PID User PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+
19202 oracle 20 0 7821m 5.0g 5.0g R 100 32.1 267:52.61
13094 oracle 17 0 7827m 3.2g 3.2g R 100 20.6 487:18.19
Is this suffers?????
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Re: Oracle Consume 100 % cpu [message #396198 is a reply to message #395627] |
Sat, 04 April 2009 19:07 |
oraxperts
Messages: 5 Registered: March 2009 Location: Melbourne
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if same Oracle process is continuously consuming 100% cpu then Oracle process may be stuck in loop situation, where the Oracle process is waiting for something that is not going to happen.
The other reasons could be related to capacity on the box ie database server was not planned to serve the current workload.
For the first reason, it is better to engage Oracle support because support analyst can compare the systemstate dumps at different time and identify whether it is a looping problem or not.
Cheers
[Updated on: Sun, 05 April 2009 00:13] by Moderator Report message to a moderator
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Re: Oracle Consume 100 % cpu [message #396200 is a reply to message #395627] |
Sat, 04 April 2009 19:31 |
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BlackSwan
Messages: 26766 Registered: January 2009 Location: SoCal
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>if same Oracle process is continuously consuming 100% cpu then Oracle process may be stuck in loop situation,
>where the Oracle process is waiting for something that is not going to happen.
An Oracle process in WAIT state does NOT consume CPU cycles.
Provide reproducible test case to prove your claim.
Please stop spamming this forum with your self serving URL
[Updated on: Sat, 04 April 2009 19:32] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Oracle Consume 100 % cpu [message #396424 is a reply to message #395627] |
Mon, 06 April 2009 10:07 |
ahudspith
Messages: 26 Registered: January 2009 Location: Avoiding the tax man.
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BS - I expect to get shot down in flames for this...
But - doesnt Oracle spin at a high rate when retrying latch resources?
I am getting more and more involved in application work these days... but I'm sure I still remember a thing or two about Oracle internals
PS - Approve of the Spam tho - some other forums are overrun with it.
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