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Re: standby db - ora16166 LGWR timed out on Network Server 1 due
   to buffer ful

Re: standby db - ora16166 LGWR timed out on Network Server 1 due
   to buffer ful

2005-01-18       - By Carel-Jan Engel

Reply:     1     2     3  

Some counterquestions to start with:
OS? Version? SQL*Net settings? Listener running on standby? Standby
pingable? Is the RFS process at the standby running? When you perform a
logswitch, what happens? Will any logfile arrive at the standby?
what does V$DATABASE show you?


On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 19:39, steve noyle wrote:

> hi,
> I've just set up a 9.2.0.4 standby database and have
> been getting the following messages every day.
>
> Timing out on NetServer 1
> prod=39901,cons=37325,threshold=2560
> ORA-16166 (See ORA-16166.ora-code.com): LGWR timed out on Network Server 1 due to
> buffer full condition.
>          No action is required since the log file
> transfer will be attempted via ARCH
> Sun Jan 16 02:34:14 2005
> Errors in file
> /u01/app/oracle/admin/test01/bdump/test01_lgwr_12800.trc:
> ORA-16166 (See ORA-16166.ora-code.com): LGWR network server failed to send remote
> message
> LGWR: I/O error 16166 archiving log 3 to 'ddb03ps'
> Sun Jan 16 02:34:14 2005
> Errors in file
> /u01/app/oracle/admin/test01/bdump/test01_lgwr_12800.trc:
> ORA-16166 (See ORA-16166.ora-code.com): LGWR network server failed to send remote
> message
>
>
> The source database is a test database and there are
> no workload generated on the database. According to
> metalink, a way to solve the problem is to increase
> the ASYNC buffer size. I've increased it to 20480 but
> I'm still getting the same error message. Also, I do
> not understand why would my buffer be full when I have
> absolutely nothing running on the source? Does anyone
> has any clue what is going on or how can I
> troubleshoot the problem?
>
> >From Note:247129.1 - "As a best practice define your
> remote archive destination as such:
> service=<tns alias> LGWR ASYNC=20480 reopen=15
> max_failure=10 net_timeout=30"
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Steve
>
>
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Carel-Jan Engel



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