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Hi
Patrice,
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Ross
is right. Sorry that you did not find anything helpful in my book. I did not
include the error handling module in the scope for my book, because I don't
think it's very interesting. Here is what the introduction of my book says about
the services layer in general, and then about the scope ...
The
services layer provides low-level services that are used by all the higher
layers, such as error handling, debugging, and tracing facilities, as well as
parameter control and memory services. In particular, the service layer is
responsible for generic concurrency control facilities such as latches, event
waits, enqueue locks, and instance locks. This layer is also responsible for
the management of the data structures for background and user processes and
sessions, as well as state objects, inter-process messages, and system
statistics.
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This
book covers the kernel services for waits, latches, locks, and
memory.
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<FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Mohan, Ross
[mailto:MohanR_at_STARS-SMI.com]Sent: Friday, 16 February 2001
1:56To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE:
ksedmp
Kernel Services Error DuMP or somesuch.
shows up in virtually all traces i have seen .
-----Original Message----- From: Boivin,
Patrice J [<A
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Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 7:05 AM <FONT
size=2>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject:
ksedmp
Would anyone know what this refers to?
I have a trace file with cryptic information in it, and can't
make sense of it.
I thought perhaps I could figure out what this is by looking in
the Oracle Internals book by O'Reilly, but no
success. It does say that KS is a layer used by
the other layers for memory management, cursor space and other <FONT
size=2>things, but that's all the information I could get out of that
book.
Received on Thu Feb 15 2001 - 12:37:31 CST