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Oracle Database Crash Investigation

Asked by vamsi_uk in Oracle Database, Oracle 9.x, Oracle 10.x

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Hi Experts,

This could be a very long post as i am trying to understand and come out with a resolution for the database crash i have experienced.  Here are the sequence of events:

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16:34:13 (listener log file)
(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=db1)(SERVER=DEDICATED)(CID=(PROGRAM=c:\windows\system32\inetsrv\w3wp.exe)(HOST=WEB03VM)(USER=IUSR_WEB03VM))) *
(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=192.168.1.122)(PORT=2443)) * establish * db1 * 0

17:01:00 ( in the alert log file)

Mon Dec 03 17:01:00 2007
skgpspawn failed:category = 27143, depinfo = 997, op = spcdr:9261:4200, loc = skgpspawn

17:12:58 - Oracle Database Server Rebooted

18:39:04 - listener log file alerts again

03-DEC-2007 18:39:04 *

(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=db1)(SERVER=DEDICATED)(CID=(PROGRAM=c:\windows\system32\inetsrv\w3wp.exe)(HOST=WEB03VM)(USER=IUSR_WEB03VM))) *

(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=192.168.1.122)(PORT=3744)) * establish * db1 * 12500
TNS-12500: TNS:listener failed to start a dedicated server process
 TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
  TNS-00530: Protocol adapter error
   32-bit Windows Error: 233: Unknown error


18:41:00 - alert log file logs the following errors

Mon Dec 03 18:41:00 2007
skgpspawn failed:category = 27143, depinfo = 997, op = spcdr:9261:4200, loc = skgpspawn

Before the database restarted again at 21:10:00, four trace files were generated in bdump directory
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jrac_ora_2168.trc - 18:36:08  #
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Dump file e:\oracle\product\10.1.0\admin\jrac\bdump\jrac_ora_2168.trc
Mon Dec 03 18:36:08 2007
ORACLE V10.1.0.5.0 - Production vsnsta=0
vsnsql=13 vsnxtr=3
Oracle Database 10g Release 10.1.0.5.0 - Production
With the OLAP and Data Mining options
Windows NT Version V5.2 Service Pack 1
CPU                 : 4 - type 586, 4 Physical Cores
Process Affinity    : 0x00000000
Memory (Avail/Total): Ph:2160M/3839M, Ph+PgF:5772M/7758M, VA:29M/2047M
Instance name: jrac

Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1

Oracle process number: 217

Windows thread id: 2168, image: ORACLE.EXE


*** SERVICE NAME:() 2007-12-03 18:36:07.979
Died during process startup with error 4030 (seq=147)
OPIRIP: Uncaught error 4030. Error stack:
ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 64 bytes (session heap,trigger condition node)
###################################################################################

There were similar trace files generated with the above message.... .


Regarding the Database Server, this is a Windows 2003 Server and Oracle 10g .
The server has 4GB RAM and SWAP 4GB.

After some investigation it looks like memory could have been an issue, but i am not sure regarding the errors occuring in the listener log files before the erros started to occur in alert log file before the database crashed and had to be rebooted.

I know this is a very long post, but i have tried to give as much information i can give in the most compact manner i could have give. Please let me know if i can provide some other information?

thanks
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