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TNS checksum 0x0000. Is it normal? [message #448995] Fri, 26 March 2010 03:48 Go to next message
funny_bunny
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Hi there.

My oracle database users complained about process degration.

I checked hdd raids perfomance, cpu usage, network usage.

Everything looks fine.

As next option i sniffed netwrok for errors and saw this

i032.radikal.ru/1003/ff/d6d2ab354f33.jpg

is it normal?

Re: TNS checksum 0x0000. Is it normal? [message #449001 is a reply to message #448995] Fri, 26 March 2010 04:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
tahpush
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This question is hardly related to Oracle.
There are alot of networking forums , try one of them instead.

Next time you post a link, try to put "http://" first in the link or press the "insert a link" button.
Re: TNS checksum 0x0000. Is it normal? [message #449007 is a reply to message #449001] Fri, 26 March 2010 04:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
funny_bunny
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tahpush wrote on Fri, 26 March 2010 04:08
This question is hardly related to Oracle.
There are alot of networking forums , try one of them instead.

Next time you post a link, try to put "" first in the link or press the "insert a link" button.



Hm...

I always thought that TNS data request\reply is oracle thing.

Didnt use "insert a link" in case i need 5 posts for it.
Re: TNS checksum 0x0000. Is it normal? [message #449008 is a reply to message #449007] Fri, 26 March 2010 04:32 Go to previous message
tahpush
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My bad then. Didn't see that.
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