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That's what I was thinking of, but I was not sure if Matt's thread was
dealing with RAC (two servers) or not.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
-----Original Message-----
From: Wolfgang Breitling [mailto:breitliw_at_centrexcc.com]
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 1:42 PM
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org; Adams, Matthew (GE Consumer & Industrial)
Subject: Re: alert log entries not sequential
Are the clocks on the two servers in sync? Quoting "Adams, Matthew (GE Consumer & Industrial)" <MATT.ADAMS_at_GE.COM>:
> Database opened normally at 2:15:25
> Entries show a shutdown abort at 2:32:14, when the veritas cluster
> failed over to the other node, but a few lines later, it's reported
> tablespaces were put into backup mode at 2:18:15
>
> Anybody know what might account for this fact?
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