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Thanks for that. Unfortunately on checking up in the documentation the
max_utilization column is only valid since the last instance startup. The DB
was bounced prior to me looking at this field.
Thanks again and I shall wait with baited breath for another incident.
Regards
Lee
> Lee Robertson
> Acxiom
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-----Original Message-----
From: yong huang [mailto:yong321_at_yahoo.com]
Sent: 24 October 2000 16:25
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Re: Strange problem with number of sessions
Hi, Lee,
Your session limit was probably *once* exceeded, at the time recorded in
your
alert.log. v$session only shows you the current number. Check
v$resource_limit.max_utilization for the second row, sessions.
Yong Huang
yong321_at_yahoo.com
you wrote:
All,
Oracle 8.0.5
Tru64 4.0 Unix
We have number of sessions set to 115, processes set to 100.
We got alert log errors recently saying that the max no. of sessions had been exceeded, yet there were only 27 sessions showing in v$session. Is this a bug ?? Has anyone encountered this behaviour in the past. Or am I missing something obvious.
TIA Lee
Lee Robertson
Acxiom
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