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Hi all,
To kill an inactive session,
kill -9 is not working -
the error is - 'kill no such process'
I am telnetting to Oracle 8.1.6.
Any idea what is going on ??
Thanks,
Shiva.
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You process has died, but your oracle thinks your session is still connected. Use ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION to kill from the DB.
Jeff Hunter
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No I cannot connect to the system, because there is a 'Maximum number of processes exceeded' error.
So I will have to use some kind of external command like KILL...
Shiva.
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Not even as internal through svrmgrl?
Jeff Hunter
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Yes, I get 'Oracle not available' .
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Is Oracle still running? Check the Oracle process like pmon. Did you setup ORACLE_SID before you run svrmgrl?
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kill session
r u sure the session 9 is still runing.
anandkl
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I believe he was issuing 'kill -9' Unix command instead of kill command in Oracle.
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To kill a unix process, you either have to be the root, owner or a group member. Be one and try issuing the kill -9 PID
Sam
Thanx
Sam
Life is a journey, not a destination!
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Is it possible that you are trying to kill an Oracle/Background process?... that error seems odd.
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