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Hello,
I run into a problem, which I cannot solve myself and would greatly appreciate any help.
Oracle 8.1.7.0.0 utilises 99% of CPU on a Windows2000 server, which also has to run MS IIS and a few applications.
There are 9 user connections (from MS IISv.5, using Oracle ODBC). There are no waits, no locks, basic statistics values are very good.
I found the SNP process executing queued jobs using 60% of CPU. There are no queued jobs (current, broken or any other) in the neighbourhood, never mind on that server. The sql_text shows: BEGIN sys.dbms_ijob.remove(:job); END;
It seems, that the high usage is coincidental with creation of InterMedia Text indices, which seems to be at least peculiar.
If anyone cares to push me in the right direction, I shall be eternally grateful.
inka
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Author: Inka Bezdziecka
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