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Oracle 10.1.0.3.0 producing errors in ...sysman\recv\error\

Asked by PNickJames in Oracle 10.x, Oracle Database, Oracle IAS Application Server

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Windows 2003 server with 3 intances of Oracle - 2 running in Oracle 10.1.0.3.0, 1 running in 10.2.0.2.0.
One of the databases (DB1) running in 10.1.0.3.0 is producing vast quantities of error files into the following directory : C:\oracle\ora10g\servername.dns_db1\sysman\recv\errors\  File names follow this format : A0000002349.err_2007_05_23_09_45_23.  It would appear that approximately 3 - 6 of these files are created every minute, and that is independant of any access to the database.  The difference between this instance (DB1) and the other (DB2) is that DB1 is accessed via an Oracle Application Server.  If anyone has any ideas as to why these files are being generated I'd be very grateful, also if you would like to see the contents of one of the error files please let me know and that can be done.  Thanks in advance.....Start Free Trial
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