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Hi Raj,
These are I/O slaves. You get them by setting 'dbwr_io_slaves' and possibly other similar parameters.
@ Regards,
@ Steve Adams
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@ http://www.christianity.net.au/
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, 12 April 2001 21:52
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
DBAs
I facing severe IO on the server. I got no clue why. I find three oracle background processes which I never heard of.
They are ora_i101_orcl, ora_i102_orcl, ora_i201_orcl.
Any idea what is this?
Thanks
Raj
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