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smon trace, lms trace
Hi everyone,
I don´t have any trace in my alert.log but I see two files.trc one with the name smon_10278_simel2.trc and other lms0_9616_simel2.trc, can anybody tell me what is the meaning of this two files.
Thanks.
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What do the trace files contain? have you looked in them to see if they are reporting warnings or errors.
If you can post additional detail it will help.
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Jim
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This file contains.
lms trace
/oradmin/simel/bdump/simel2/lms0_9616_simel2.trc
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.0.1.3.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning and Real Application Clusters options
JServer Release 9.0.1.3.0 - Production
ORACLE_HOME = /oracle/product/OraHome9
System name: AIX
Node name: datos2_sm
Release: 3
Version: 4
Machine: 0057A93A4C00
Instance name: SIMEL2
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 0
Oracle process number: 6
Unix process pid: 9616, image: oracle@datos2_sm (LMS0)
*** SESSION ID:(5.1) 2002-12-13 08:44:01.644
Marking up Network with IP 192.168.202.143
Marking up Network with IP 192.168.228.143
*** 2003-01-21 10:01:56.295
kjbmpast:ver(0xc404985.0)(cl 0x7000000111bca30,391)(shad 0x7000000114942f8,879-390)(req 401,401)
smon trace
/oradmin/simel/bdump/simel2/smon_10278_simel2.trc
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.0.1.3.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning and Real Application Clusters options
JServer Release 9.0.1.3.0 - Production
ORACLE_HOME = /oracle/product/OraHome9
System name: AIX
Node name: datos2_sm
Release: 3
Version: 4
Machine: 0057A93A4C00
Instance name: SIMEL2
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 2
Oracle process number: 11
Unix process pid: 10278, image: oracle@datos2_sm (SMON)
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lmon trace
/oradmin/simel/bdump/simel2/lms0_9616_simel2.trc
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.0.1.3.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning and Real Application Clusters options
JServer Release 9.0.1.3.0 - Production
ORACLE_HOME = /oracle/product/OraHome9
System name: AIX
Node name: datos2_sm
Release: 3
Version: 4
Machine: 0057A93A4C00
Instance name: SIMEL2
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 0
Oracle process number: 6
Unix process pid: 9616, image: oracle@datos2_sm (LMS0)
*** SESSION ID:(5.1) 2002-12-13 08:44:01.644
Marking up Network with IP 192.168.202.143
Marking up Network with IP 192.168.228.143
*** 2003-01-21 10:01:56.295
kjbmpast:ver(0xc404985.0)(cl 0x7000000111bca30,391)(shad 0x7000000114942f8,879-390)(req 401,401)
smon trace
/oradmin/simel/bdump/simel2/smon_10278_simel2.trc
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.0.1.3.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning and Real Application Clusters options
JServer Release 9.0.1.3.0 - Production
ORACLE_HOME = /oracle/product/OraHome9
System name: AIX
Node name: datos2_sm
Release: 3
Version: 4
Machine: 0057A93A4C00
Instance name: SIMEL2
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 2
Oracle process number: 11
Unix process pid: 10278, image: oracle@datos2_sm (SMON)
*** SESSION ID:(10.1) 2002-12-13 08:44:27.180
Marking up Network with IP 192.168.202.143
Marking up Network with IP 192.168.228.143
*** 2003-01-21 10:01:58.115
Using 4 slaves for 1 dead transactions
Recovered xid: 0x0010.044.000048b3 in 6 seconds; nchk=0, size=160
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Help please
Anybody knows anything???
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what are you upset about???
is there any problem with your database?
Amar
"There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path."
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My database runs but I want to know because eventually appear this trace that refers to backgroun process.
Only is this my prejudice.
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SMON
(SYSTEM MONITOR)
1. performs crash recovery when a failed instance starts up again.
2. cleans up temporary segments that are no longer in use and recovers dead transactions skipped during crash and instance recovery 3. SMON also coalesces free extents within the database’s dictionary-managed tablespaces to make free space contiguous and easier to allocate.
LMS
(Lock Manager Server)
The Lock Manager Server process (LMS) is used for inter-instance locking in Oracle9i RAC or Oracle8i OPS.
and dont just stare at those trace files
HTH
Amar
Amar
"There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path."
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