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Instance has been terminated message in the event log [message #58250] Sun, 10 August 2003 06:01 Go to next message
Ortal Shmueli
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Registered: August 2003
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Hi,

I am running an oracle 8.1.7 DB on windows 2000 pro OS, and I am receiving a lot of "instance SEED has been terminated" messages in the event log (The DB does not reboot each time the message appears). Does someone have an idea why this might happen?
Re: Instance has been terminated message in the event log [message #58254 is a reply to message #58250] Sun, 10 August 2003 21:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
sai sreenivas jeedigunta
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Registered: November 2001
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ORA-01092: ORACLE instance terminated

is that the error u getting..

sai
Re: Instance has been terminated message in the event log [message #58261 is a reply to message #58254] Mon, 11 August 2003 05:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ortal Shmueli
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Registered: August 2003
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No. Each time a database goes down the event viewer receives an error "Instance SEED has been terminated" (and it is ok).
The problem is that we are(the event viewer) getting that message once in a while even when the DB was up.
Re: Instance has been terminated message in the event log [message #58263 is a reply to message #58261] Mon, 11 August 2003 08:20 Go to previous message
shad
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Registered: October 2000
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Hi there, Ortal.

The Windows event viewer will not show your Oracle error messages associated with the problem you are experiencing.

-- Please look at the Oracle alert log (not Windows Event Viewer). It is found in the dirctory in which oracle is installed. It is in Your Drive: oracleadminSEEDbdumpalertSEED.log. That is if SEED is your instance.

Open the alert log file and read it from the end of the file upwards. The last entries are always the most recent entries because this file gets updated when there arer events such as database startups and shutdowns, any oracle errors (e.g. the one Sai is referring to) etc. You must check which errors were recorded there.

-- When you have error codes (such as ora 1092, ora 3113, tns 12154)you can then come back to us. It is much easier to help you if you tell us exact errors you get.

Hope this will help you
Mbangi
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