Well, I set up processes = 12 just to do my testing. The regular value is
150 (I think it is default). I don 't want to open 140 or so sessions for my
testing.
We occuasionally had some adhoc scripts running against 8i db that locked
certain table and the other sessions would start to pile up after that. I
had to bounce the db. I am wondering if thers is some other way to log into
db in 9i without doing the session killing. I guess this might be one reason
that we would stay in 8i for a while.
Guang
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Subject: Re: 9i : ORA-00020 (See ORA-00020.ora-code.com): maximum number of processes (%s) exceeded
Why would you set processes = 12? Are you trying to OFF you databse? Was
this some kind of a bad experiment? What worked for 8i doesn 't necessarily
work for 9i. Use the kill command and just kill the SQL*Plus sessions, log
in as SYSDBA and shutdown the DB, and call it a day. Or use "kill " to kill
the database. Dealer 's choice.
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Hi:
In 8i, when I got the above error, I always could launch svrmgrl, connected
as intenal and bounce the DB. Now in 9i without svrmgrl, how do we bounce
the db if we have the above error?
I did the following test on a 9204 db on Solaris 9:
1. I set up processes=12 in init.ora, and started the db, everything is OK.
ps -ef|grep ora_ gave me:
I can not shut down the DB. The other two sessions are still working as
normal. I don 't want to do "kill -9 " to another sqlplus connection if I
don 't have to. Do I have another choice if I want to bounce the db?
TIA.
Guang
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