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It may not be OPS, but....is it installed?
is your dbms clustered, or was it?
I have seen it in " stand alone " databases which used to be OPS-aware and the other instance is down.
but..older versions of oracle.....certainly not cRAC, or whatever.
hth
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 1:59 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Good morning/afternoon/evening.
An "analyze schema" job kicked off overnight (I believe it uses dbms_utility.analyze_schema, but I don't have access to the source at the moment) was still running when people came in to work this morning. Many user sessions began hanging with a wait on the dlm cr request queue latch. My understanding of dlm latches is that they are associated with Parallel Server systems, and this is not a Parallel Server database. Has anyone seen this before?
TIA,
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