<span style="color:navy">It is the oracle processes that are using the cpu....but since the solution requires a reboot...it seems like there is an issue with the host kernel after this happends...otherwise a start and stop would fix it....oracle on the guest just hangs if the host is not restarted.<br><br><span id="signature"><div style="font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;color: #999999;">-- Sent from my Palm Prē</div><br></span><hr align="left" style="width:75%">Guy wrote:<br><br>Nope but have you looked to see which processes are taking the CPU.
<br>Does anything show up in the logs
<br>
<br>---Guy
<br>(via iPhone)
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<br>On 15 Sep 2009, at 18:51, Shain Miley <smiley@npr.org> wrote:
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<br>> Hello,
<br>> I am just wondering if there is anyone else out there running
<br>> Oracle10g
<br>> ontop of Proxmox or OpenVZ. I installed it on a CentOS guest...and we
<br>> are using them for development purposes. They all run fine for a
<br>> period
<br>> of time...let's say 3 weeks to 1 month...then out of now where the cpu
<br>> shoots up to 100% (or 50%-50% if I have multiple 2 oracle machines
<br>> on a
<br>> node for example).
<br>>
<br>> The only solution I have found to fix this is a reboot of the host
<br>> node
<br>> (starting and stopping it will not help).
<br>>
<br>> I am wondering if anyone else has similar issues.
<br>>
<br>> Thanks,
<br>>
<br>> Shain
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