> > 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? < <
Excuse me, but since you plan to shut the database down don 't you plan to
kill all connected sessions anyway?
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From: oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@(protected)]On Behalf Of Guang Mei
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 4:04 PM
To: Oracle-L-freelists
Subject: 9i : ORA-00020 (See ORA-00020.ora-code.com): maximum number of processes (%s) exceeded
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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