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ORA-12571 and ORA-12500 [message #67348] Thu, 27 May 2004 22:01 Go to next message
Arindam Saha
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Registered: May 2004
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I am managing an Oracle db 9i release 1 (9.0.1) on Windows Nt 4.0 server. The db encounters the ORA-12571  and ORA-12500 messages quite frequently at the pick business hour. The concurent number of sessions are between 50 and 60 at that time.What might be the possible reasons and remedies?
Re: ORA-12571 and ORA-12500 [message #67352 is a reply to message #67348] Sat, 29 May 2004 00:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tak Tang
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Registered: May 2004
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According to the manual, 12500 means that the listener failed to start a dedicated server process; and 12571 means 'TNS packet writer failure'. This kinda makes sense with it occuring at peak activity. Try monitoring the os - stuff like available memory. If you are running Multi-Threaded-Server, then you have reached the configured maximum number of connections - if you dont know whether you are running MTS, then you probably are not - it is an advanced configuration for specific conditions.

Pull out your PROCESSES; SESSIONS and TRANSACTIONS setting from v$parameter - you could be hitting those.

Takmeister
Re: ORA-12571 and ORA-12500 [message #67405 is a reply to message #67352] Sun, 27 June 2004 23:23 Go to previous message
charles
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Registered: September 2000
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I have received "TNS packet writer failure" problem during the installation of oracle 8.0 for NT os.(Server version 4.0)
After installing BOOT MANAGER the above problem arises.
I could not understand why this happens.I need explanation about it.
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