Re: ASM processes asm_pz99_+ASM1 and asm_pz98_+ASM1?
- From: "Alex Gorbachev" <gorbyx@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: _oracle_L_list <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 18:53:18 +0200
Actually, I can also see this process in database instance (working with ASM):
ora_pz99_<SID>.
2006/5/21, Alex Gorbachev <gorbyx@xxxxxxxxx>:
Anyone knows what are these processes in ASM instance?
--
Best regards,
Alex Gorbachev
http://oracloid.blogspot.com
--
http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: ASM processes asm_pz99_+ASM1 and asm_pz98_+ASM1?
- From: Radoulov, Dimitre
- References:
- ASM processes asm_pz99_+ASM1 and asm_pz98_+ASM1?
- From: Alex Gorbachev
Other related posts:
- » ASM processes asm_pz99_+ASM1 and asm_pz98_+ASM1?
- » Re: ASM processes asm_pz99_+ASM1 and asm_pz98_+ASM1?
- » Re: ASM processes asm_pz99_+ASM1 and asm_pz98_+ASM1?
- » Re: ASM processes asm_pz99_+ASM1 and asm_pz98_+ASM1?
-- Best regards, Alex Gorbachev
- Re: ASM processes asm_pz99_+ASM1 and asm_pz98_+ASM1?
- From: Radoulov, Dimitre
- ASM processes asm_pz99_+ASM1 and asm_pz98_+ASM1?
- From: Alex Gorbachev