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License high water mark is exactly that, the max number of
connections to the database(if i remember correctly), what lends you to believe
thats the culprit?
Also what is emn0 process?
thanks, joe
>>> DFarnsworth_at_Ashleyfurniture.com 06/25/01 10:01AM
>>>My database is down!! In my <SID>Alert file is the
following entriesFri Jun 22 19:00:00 2001Restarting dead background
process EMN0EMN0 started with pid=18Fri Jun 22 19:00:00 2001Shutting
down instance (immediate)License high water mark = 9Fri Jun 22 19:00:04
2001ALTER DATABASE CLOSE NORMALFri Jun 22 19:00:04 2001SMON:
disabling tx recoverySMON: disabling cache recoveryFri Jun 22 19:00:04
2001Thread 1 closed at log sequence 438Fri Jun 22 19:00:05
2001Completed: ALTER DATABASE CLOSE NORMALFri Jun 22 19:00:05
2001ALTER DATABASE DISMOUNTCompleted: ALTER DATABASE
DISMOUNTarchiving is disabledI would think that the high water mark
is the culprit. What exactly is thehigh water mark?? When I type
in svrmgrl I get the following errorORA-12540 TNS: internal limit
restriction exceeded.Any help or hints would be greatly
appreciated.Thanks,Dave-- Please see the official
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