Yes, that is my dilemma right now; to be able to see the grass growing, but not be able to see the roots is very frustrating. And I agree on OEM. I use it occasional, but on a whole, I find it clunky and clugy. Although I do find Toad helpful.
yes, I miss my V$ tables - I never thought i would say that, but there it is. I have no ability to track down any waits of any kind. I can see them, but can't really follow them to any meaningful conclusion.
Yes, agreed on the 400+ hours, but taking samples of many durations gives me a fuller idea of what is going on. And when speaking to management, 2.5 million per week sounds a lot more impressive than 50 for 10 seconds :)
Ahaha, I don't mind bias, it at least shows a person has a passion. Yes, like on day two of my adventure I downloaded it but could not make it work. Threw an error which I tried to track down, but my frustration level at that point was fairly high.
I see that, but the process is a different named process. Our failing process is _proappsv.exe. The article references a different process, or would appear to.
Only log I can find even close to that is:
NS1.ns.log with no entries since last DB bounce:
[14/10/02@07:26:45.718-0400] P-010988 T-NS1 1 NS NSPlumbing An error occured while listening for network input requests on port 5162. (9362)
[14/10/02@07:26:45.718-0400] P-010988 T-NS1 1 NS NSPlumbing...
showcfg starts a GUI which shows me this:
Configuration File: C:\Intergy\ProRT\PROGRESS.CFG
Company Name: Microsoft
Product Name: OE Enterprise RDBMS
Installation Date: Mon Jul 01 20:01:00 2013
User Limit: 50
Expiration Date: None
Serial Number:
Control Numbers...
Can someone interpret this for me: particularlly the line: 9 64 Bit DBKEYS Yes
c:\Intergy\DB>proutil medman -C describe
OpenEdge Release 11.1.0.037 as of Wed Nov 6 06:01:43 EST 2
OpenEdge Database Description
Database Name : C:\Intergy\DB\medman
Version : 173.0
Block Size : 4096...
I believe they changed that on command line as no reboot has occurred since 10/5, it was change on 10/13.
and yes, I hear you. In oracle you can change most parameters command line but use the SCOPE=BOTH to change it in memory AND in the parameter file. And in our case here, I've seen...
Yes, many windows crash logs on the DB/app server at C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive
Many, Many SRV 116: (794) Usernum 991 terminated abnormally (usernum varies)
Many WDOG 189: (2527) Disconnecting dead user 478 (user varies)
Many An existing connection was forcibly closed...
Just did another check. This is what promon is showing me now and I don't believe we are running a parameter file.
Enter a number, <return>, P, T, or X (? for help): 4
♀10/23/14 OpenEdge Release 11 Monitor (R&D)
13:06:52 Adjust Latch Options
1. Spins before timeout: 100000
2. Enable...
Disk alignment goes to block/sector 1 of a disk when it is formatted. Disk alignment is a very complicated proposition. If your disks are misaligned every subsequent sector written to will be "offset" creating unnecessariy I/O, sever in some cases. Pre win2k8, MS defaulted this operation at...
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