I know this might sound stupid...but [message #72392] |
Wed, 04 June 2003 16:29 |
sheela
Messages: 66 Registered: March 2002
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Hi,
I have created a new 8.1.7 database (large size, but empty) and in a week or two it will be up and ready for production. The database is on Sun enterprise server with solaris 8 on it. Last week when I was doing some administration on the database, all of a sudden there was some problem and the server stopped responding and it was automatically rebooted due to some failure. Unfortunately there was no log or trace of what went wrong either on the database side or on the server side. The folks from sun came and tested them, but they couldn't figure the problem either and cannot recreate it.
So all I wanted to do is I want to run some kind of intensive process (on this empty database) what will use most of the resources and keep the database in high memory and i/o usage mode for a day or two and see what happens. I need to do this before I take this sever into production. So right now, it just has large empty datbase created with the database assistant. Could someone help me with a procedure , so I could do this testing?
Thanks
Tony
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Re: I know this might sound stupid...but [message #72409 is a reply to message #72396] |
Tue, 10 June 2003 00:51 |
Uwe
Messages: 260 Registered: February 2003 Location: Zürich, Switzerland
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it looks like some server probs .... The shutdown of the database is incluided in the /etc/rc2 directory, so the DB will automaticly shutting down if the server gets a reboot or shutdown. There should be a failure with SUN, so you need to trace your server or contact SUN, I guess.
Uwe
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