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Re: how to stop a killed session bothering me ?

From: Christian Trassens <ctrassens_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 05:22:25 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.003628A8.20010807052118@fatcity.com>

You should wait for PMON ending its job of rollback the transaction of that killed session. Since one of the releases of 8i that duty is a new one for the SMON. You have few options. If you are in a hurry, you could do shutdown abort. First issue an alter system checkpoint; just in case a maybe possible recover problem later. You see that it is a little risky. With a shutdown immediate, you might wait a lot. Even that you could afford it because of the dangerous of the abort option. The other is to issue through svrmgrl or sqlplus depending on the release an

oradebug wakeup <orapid of PMON or SMON depending on the release>

However there is a little chance that with this you could hurry the PMON for the rollback of the transaction.

You can see how much work the PMON or SMON have to do through v$transaction:

select b.sid,a.used_ublk from v$transaction a,v$session b
where addr=taddr and b.status='KILLED';

Regards.


Eng. Christian Trassens
Senior DBA
Systems Engineer
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