SunOS DB 5.8 Generic_108528-21 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4
Oracle9i EnterPRise Edition Release 9.2.0.3.0 - ProdUCtion
$ sqlplus "/ as sysdba"
SQL*Plus: Release 9.2.0.3.0 - Production on Wed Nov 17 20:23:53 2004
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Connected to:
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.3.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Oracle Data Mining options
JServer Release 9.2.0.3.0 - Production
SQL> select job,last_date,last_sec,next_date,next_sec,broken,failures from
dba_jobs;
JOB LAST_DATE LAST_SEC NEXT_DATE NEXT_SEC B FAILURES
INTERVAL
---------- --------- ---------------- --------- ---------------- - ----------
----------------------------
31 16-NOV-04 01:00:02 17-NOV-04 01:00:00 N 0
trunc(sysdate+1)+1/24
27 16-NOV-04 00:00:04 17-NOV-04 00:00:00 N 0
TRUNC(SYSDATE) + 1
35 16-NOV-04 01:00:02 17-NOV-04 01:00:00 N 0
trunc(sysdate+1)+1/24
29 16-NOV-04 00:00:04 17-NOV-04 00:00:00 N 0
TRUNC(SYSDATE) + 1
30 01-NOV-04 06:00:01 01-DEC-04 06:00:00 N 0
trunc(add_months(sysdate,1),’MM’)+6/24
65 16-NOV-04 04:00:03 17-NOV-04 04:00:00 N 0
trunc(sysdate+1)+4/24
46 16-NOV-04 02:14:27 17-NOV-04 02:14:27 N 0
sysdate+1
66 16-NOV-04 03:00:02 17-NOV-04 18:14:49 N 0
trunc(sysdate+1)+3/24
8 rows selected.
create or replace PROCEDURE pining
IS
BEGIN
NULL;
END;
/
variable jobno number;
variable instno number;
begin
select instance_number into :instno from v$instance;
dbms_job.submit(:jobno, ’pining;’, trunc(sysdate+1/288,’MI’),
’trunc(SYSDATE+1/288,’’MI’’)’, TRUE, :instno);
end;
/
SQL> ALTER SYSTEM SET JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES = 0;
SQL> ALTER SYSTEM SET JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES = 5;
Thu Nov 18 11:59:50 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=0 SCOPE=MEMORY;
Thu Nov 18 12:01:30 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=10 SCOPE=MEMORY;
Thu Nov 18 12:01:30 2004
Restarting dead background process CJQ0
CJQ0 started with pid=8
但是Job仍然不执行,而且在再次修改的时候,CJQ0直接死掉了。
Thu Nov 18 13:52:05 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=0 SCOPE=MEMORY;
Thu Nov 18 14:09:30 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=10 SCOPE=MEMORY;
Thu Nov 18 14:10:27 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=0 SCOPE=MEMORY;
Thu Nov 18 14:10:42 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=10 SCOPE=MEMORY;
Thu Nov 18 14:31:07 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=0 SCOPE=MEMORY;
Thu Nov 18 14:40:14 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=10 SCOPE=MEMORY;
Thu Nov 18 14:40:28 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=0 SCOPE=MEMORY;
Thu Nov 18 14:40:33 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=1 SCOPE=MEMORY;
Thu Nov 18 14:40:40 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=10 SCOPE=MEMORY;
Thu Nov 18 15:00:42 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=0 SCOPE=MEMORY;
Thu Nov 18 15:01:36 2004
ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes=15 SCOPE=MEMORY;
PMON started with pid=2
DBW0 started with pid=3
LGWR started with pid=4
CKPT started with pid=5
SMON started with pid=6
RECO started with pid=7
CJQ0 started with pid=8
QMN0 started with pid=9
....
1. Clear description of the problem encountered:
slgcsf() / slgcs() on Solaris will stop incrementing after
497 days 2 hrs 28 mins (approx) machine uptime.
2. Pertinent configuration information
No special configuration other than long machine uptime. .
3. Indication of the frequency and predictability of the problem
100% but only after 497 days.
4. Sequence of events leading to the problem
If the gethrtime() OS call returns a value > 42949672950000000
nanoseconds then slgcs() stays at 0xffffffff. This can
cause some problems in parts of the code which rely on
slgcs() to keep moving.
eg: In kkjssrh() does "now = slgcs(&se)" and compares that
to a previous timestamp. After 497 days uptime slgcs()
keeps returning 0xffffffff so "now - kkjlsrt" will
always return 0. .
5. Technical impact on the customer. Include persistent after effects.
In this case DBMS JOBS stopped running after 497 days uptime.
Other symptoms could occur in various places in the code.
bash-2.03$ uptime
10:00pm up 500 day(s), 14:57, 1 user, load average: 1.31, 1.09, 1.08
bash-2.03$ date
Fri Nov 19 22:00:14 CST 2004
$ sqlplus "/ as sysdba"
SQL*Plus: Release 9.2.0.3.0 - Production on Fri Nov 26 09:21:21 2004
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Connected to:
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.3.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Oracle Data Mining options
JServer Release 9.2.0.3.0 - Production
SQL>
select job,last_date,last_sec,next_date,next_sec from user_jobs;
JOB LAST_DATE LAST_SEC NEXT_DATE NEXT_SEC
---------- --------- ---------------- --------- ----------------
70 26-NOV-04 09:21:04 26-NOV-04 09:26:00
SQL> /
JOB LAST_DATE LAST_SEC NEXT_DATE NEXT_SEC
---------- --------- ---------------- --------- ----------------
70 26-NOV-04 09:26:01 26-NOV-04 09:31:00
SQL>
SQL> select * from v$timer;
HSECS
----------
3388153
SQL> select * from v$timer;
HSECS
----------
3388319
SQL>
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