<repost on overquote> Sanjay, I already mentioned - that' becuase your inittab or init sequence is screwed somewhere. If it's configured properly than there must by at least one process running all the time - regardles if cssd daemon comes up or not. Try manually /etc/init.d/init.cssd start On 11/6/06, Sanjay Mishra <smishra_97@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Varadharajan As this is NON-RAC environment where only ASM instance is running to support single instance. Here is the $ORACLE_HOME/log/hostname/cssd/occsd.log file [ CSSD]2006-11-06 11:16:49.759 [4139776944] >TRACE: clssnmPollingThread: node hostname1 (0) missed(2) checkin(s) [ CSSD]2006-11-06 12:19:58.326 [4139776944] >TRACE: clssnmPollingThread: node hostname1 (0) missed(2) checkin(s) [ CSSD]2006-11-06 12:20:04.342 [4139776944] >TRACE: clssnmPollingThread: node hostname1 (0) missed(2) checkin(s) The system crashed at 12:26 as shown in last|more command oracle pts/1 198.199.175.159 Mon Nov 6 15:14 - down (00:44) oracle pts/0 198.199.175.159 Mon Nov 6 15:06 - down (00:52) reboot system boot 2.6.9-22.ELhugem Mon Nov 6 15:00 (00:58) oracle pts/0 198.199.175.159 Mon Nov 6 12:26 - crash (02:34) So nothing is recorded in ocssd.log file after system crashed Tx
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