Hi
You could first check if all RPC calls are registered symetrically on the server and the client
rpcinfo -p localhost rpcinfo -p filer
Hello toasters,
we have a problem with some of our oracle databases (LINUX, NFS on Filers). Sometimes when the database crashes, we have locks left on the filer.
Currently we use "priv set diag; lock status -f" to check for those locks. And with "priv set diag; sm_mon -l [servername]" we can delete all locks for a specific server.
But this is a problem, if one server hosts more DB's than one. Is there any possibility to find out which locks are the blocking ones and delete only those?
Does anyone have the same problem and has an interesting solution to that?!?
Best Regards and thanks in advance
Jochen
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