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May you explain to me those error events? [message #409762] Tue, 23 June 2009 22:45 Go to next message
trantuananh24hg
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Location: Ha Noi, Viet Nam
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Hi all!

Just a few minutes, I've got a trace file in udump, it contents information that I've never seen. Then, I post it at here, hope you help to explain to me.

$ cat vnp_ora_25085.trc
/u02/app/oracle/admin/VNP/udump/vnp_ora_25085.trc
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
ORACLE_HOME = /u02/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/NEO
System name:    SunOS
Node name:      database
Release:        5.10
Version:        Generic_118833-33
Machine:        sun4u
Instance name: VNP
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
Oracle process number: 125
Unix process pid: 25085, image: oracleVNP@database

*** 2009-06-24 08:42:34.504
*** SERVICE NAME:(VNP) 2009-06-24 08:42:34.504
*** SESSION ID:(353.8804) 2009-06-24 08:42:34.504
kksfbc: entering diagnosis mode for xsc:ffffffff7a46a800
CUR#188 XSC ffffffff7a46a800 CHILD#58 CI 0 CTX 0
 Compilation environment difference Failed sharing : 0
 Change in cursor environment
 SQL pgadep:2 pgapls:1 user
 Compilation environment difference Failed sharing : 0
 Change in cursor environment
 SQL pgadep:2 pgapls:1 user
 Compilation environment difference Failed sharing : 0
 Change in cursor environment
 SQL pgadep:2 pgapls:1 user
 Failed sharing : Privilage
 Compilation environment difference Failed sharing : 0
 Change in cursor environment
 SQL pgadep:2 pgapls:1 user
 Compilation environment difference Failed sharing : 0
 Change in cursor environment
 SQL pgadep:2 pgapls:1 user
 Compilation environment difference Failed sharing : 0
 Change in cursor environment
 SQL pgadep:2 pgapls:1 user
 Compilation environment difference Failed sharing : 0
 Change in cursor environment
 SQL pgadep:2 pgapls:1 user
*** 2009-06-24 08:46:18.543
CUR#188 XSC ffffffff7a46a800 CHILD#62 CI 59a2f75a8 CTX 0
$


Thank you very much!
Re: May you explain to me those error events? [message #464082 is a reply to message #409762] Tue, 06 July 2010 03:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
suntrupth
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This is most likely an indication of increase in child cursors for the sampling SQLs

This will happen only if application SQLs are repeatedly hard parsed(either due to undersized shared pool or usage of literals) and the way to avoid it is by sizing shared pool correctly/using bind variables/using cursor_sharing.

Check the value of cursor_sharing

SQL> show parameter cursor_sharing

Check the sqls that were being executed when you observe the errors in the alert log.

SQL> SELECT * FROM V$SQL_SHARED_CURSOR WHERE address = '<parent cursor address>';

SQL> Select * from v$sql_bind_metadata where address = '<child cursor address>';

Thanks,
Suntrupth
Re: May you explain to me those error events? [message #464089 is a reply to message #464082] Tue, 06 July 2010 04:14 Go to previous message
Michel Cadot
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 CHILD#62 CI 

Gee! Time to investigate your application and client environment to know why there are so much discrepancies for the same query.

Regards
Michel
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