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Jack -
Sorry, forgot to mention that this is a Java web application that handles all of that stuff. I'm afraid all the users see are timeout messages, they never see the ora-xxxxx messages. There have been complaints about performance, quite possibly tied to this as well. Bah, humbug.
Thanks!
Linda
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Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 2:05 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi,
Users will also get error message when this happens. Ask them to watch out
for this error and report back what they were doing at the time they got
it.
With only 20 users this should not be a big hassle.
Jack
"Seley, Linda" <LSeley_at_IQNavi To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com> gator.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: avoiding ora-1652 on temp tablespace root_at_fatcity.c om 05-04-2001 19:40 Please respond to ORACLE-L
We recently released a new version of our software and suddenly we're blowing out our temp tablespace. The previous version never complained at 1000m. The new version is choking on 2500m. I don't want to keep adding space, although that's the conventional wisdom. I want to find the query or queries that are being pigs and get the developers to fix 'em!
By the time I get notification that there's been an ora-1652 I can't find much info in the system. All of the currently running queries are small, we only have 20 users connected at any time, v$sort_usage is empty, and v$sort_segment shows one segment taking the full 2500m. I also can't turn on tracing, these 20 users are persistent and trace files will fill up in no time. Our entire database is VERY small, only about 60m!
Any advice on how to catch these queries? The ora-1652 errors are occuring about a week apart so it isn't practical for me to personally babysit the database.
Thanks!
Linda
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