故障处理:ADG模式下MRP进程不能应用日志,子进程出现gc buffer busy release等待

故障处理:ADG模式下MRP进程不能应用日志,子进程出现gc buffer busy release等待

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1,环境介绍

Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.4.0 – 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, Real Application Clusters, Automatic Storage Management, OLAP,
Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
ORACLE_HOME = /u01/oracle/product/11.2.0
System name:        AIX

数据库的PSU为11.2.0.4.2

2,对ASM实例做HANGANALYZE与SYSTEMSTATE

这里对ASM实例做下面的操作不会生成很多的TRACE文件。

oradebug setmypid
oradebug unlimit
oradebug  hanganalyze 3
oradebug dump systemstate 266

3,KILL MRP进程

通过recover managed standby database cancel;不能正常取消,只能通过手动KILL MRP进程,在执行RECOVER MANAGED STANDBY DATABASE USING CURRENT LOGFILE DISCONNECT;后正常运用日志。

4,分析HANGANALYZE与SYSTEMSTATE日志

4.1 查看hanganalyze部分

*** 2015-03-31 20:09:59.453
===============================================================================
HANG ANALYSIS:
  instances (db_name.oracle_sid): cdhtz_p780.cdhtz1
  oradebug_node_dump_level: 3
  os thread scheduling delay history: (sampling every 1.000000 secs)
    0.000000 secs at [ 20:09:58 ]
      NOTE: scheduling delay has not been sampled for 0.818740 secs    0.000000 secs from [ 20:09:54 – 20:09:59 ], 5 sec avg
    0.000000 secs from [ 20:09:00 – 20:09:59 ], 1 min avg
    0.000000 secs from [ 20:05:00 – 20:09:59 ], 5 min avg
  vktm time drift history
===============================================================================
Chains most likely to have caused the hang:
 [a] Chain 1 Signature: ‘gc buffer busy release'<=’buffer busy waits’
     Chain 1 Signature Hash: 0xe473997a
 [b] Chain 2 Signature: ‘parallel recovery slave next change'<=’buffer busy waits’
     Chain 2 Signature Hash: 0x16abd035
 [c] Chain 3 Signature: ‘gc buffer busy release'<=’buffer busy waits’
     Chain 3 Signature Hash: 0xe473997a
===============================================================================
Non-intersecting chains:
——————————————————————————-
Chain 1:
——————————————————————————-
    Oracle session identified by:
    {
                instance: 1 (cdhtz_p780.cdhtz1)
                   os id: 6226628
              process id: 98, oracle@cdhtzrzdb1
              session id: 255
        session serial #: 451
    }
    is waiting for ‘buffer busy waits’ with wait info:
    {
                      p1: ‘file#’=0x7
                      p2: ‘block#’=0x229d
                      p3: ‘class#’=0x62
            time in wait: 0.944766 sec (last interval)
            time in wait: 76 min 54 sec (total)
           timeout after: never
                 wait id: 135153
                blocking: 0 sessions
            wait history:
              * time between current wait and wait #1: 0.000000 sec
              1.       event: ‘latch: cache buffers chains’
                 time waited: 0.000017 sec
                     wait id: 152253          p1: ‘address’=0x7000103deef8f58
                                              p2: ‘number’=0xb1
                                              p3: ‘tries’=0x0
              * time between wait #1 and #2: 0.000000 sec
              2.       event: ‘buffer busy waits’
                 time waited: 4.345775 sec (last interval)
                 time waited: 76 min 53 sec (total)
                     wait id: 135153          p1: ‘file#’=0x7
                                              p2: ‘block#’=0x229d
                                              p3: ‘class#’=0x62
              * time between wait #2 and #3: 0.000000 sec
              3.       event: ‘latch: cache buffers chains’
                 time waited: 0.000012 sec
                     wait id: 152252          p1: ‘address’=0x7000103deef8f58
                                              p2: ‘number’=0xb1
                                              p3: ‘tries’=0x0
    }
    and is blocked by

 => Oracle session identified by:
    {
                instance: 1 (cdhtz_p780.cdhtz1)
                   os id: 5767982
              process id: 77, oracle@cdhtzrzdb1 (PR0E)
              session id: 633
        session serial #: 51
    }
    which is waiting for ‘gc buffer busy release’ with wait info:
    {
                      p1: ‘file#’=0x7
                      p2: ‘block#’=0x229d
                      p3: ‘class#’=0x62
            time in wait: 0.923282 sec
      heur. time in wait: 24 min 49 sec
           timeout after: 0.076718 sec
                 wait id: 258197465
                blocking: 2 sessions
            wait history:
              * time between current wait and wait #1: 0.000021 sec
              1.       event: ‘gc buffer busy release’
                 time waited: 1.000014 sec
                     wait id: 258197464       p1: ‘file#’=0x7
                                              p2: ‘block#’=0x229d
                                              p3: ‘class#’=0x62
              * time between wait #1 and #2: 0.000012 sec
              2.       event: ‘gc buffer busy release’
                 time waited: 1.000015 sec
                     wait id: 258197463       p1: ‘file#’=0x7
                                              p2: ‘block#’=0x229d
                                              p3: ‘class#’=0x62
              * time between wait #2 and #3: 0.000021 sec
              3.       event: ‘gc buffer busy release’
                 time waited: 1.000039 sec
                     wait id: 258197462       p1: ‘file#’=0x7
                                              p2: ‘block#’=0x229d
                                              p3: ‘class#’=0x62
    }

Chain 1 Signature: ‘gc buffer busy release'<=’buffer busy waits’
Chain 1 Signature Hash: 0xe473997a
——————————————————————————-
——————————————————————————-
Chain 2:
——————————————————————————-
    Oracle session identified by:
    {
                instance: 1 (cdhtz_p780.cdhtz1)
                   os id: 5963976
              process id: 89, oracle@cdhtzrzdb1
              session id: 2148
        session serial #: 1613
    }
    is waiting for ‘buffer busy waits’ with wait info:
    {
                      p1: ‘file#’=0x3
                      p2: ‘block#’=0x80
                      p3: ‘class#’=0x11
            time in wait: 67 min 44 sec
           timeout after: never
                 wait id: 2843
                blocking: 0 sessions
            wait history:
              * time between current wait and wait #1: 0.000077 sec
              1.       event: ‘db file sequential read’
                 time waited: 0.006262 sec
                     wait id: 2842            p1: ‘file#’=0x2
                                              p2: ‘block#’=0x2202
                                              p3: ‘blocks’=0x1
              * time between wait #1 and #2: 0.000098 sec

              2.       event: ‘db file sequential read’
                 time waited: 0.000507 sec
                     wait id: 2841            p1: ‘file#’=0x2
                                              p2: ‘block#’=0x21ea
                                              p3: ‘blocks’=0x1
              * time between wait #2 and #3: 0.000066 sec

              3.       event: ‘db file sequential read’
                 time waited: 0.000380 sec
                     wait id: 2840            p1: ‘file#’=0x2
                                              p2: ‘block#’=0x21e2
                                              p3: ‘blocks’=0x1
    }
    and is blocked by

 => Oracle session identified by:
    {
                instance: 1 (cdhtz_p780.cdhtz1)
                   os id: 8127092
              process id: 84, oracle@cdhtzrzdb1 (PR0L)
              session id: 1516
        session serial #: 37
    }

    which is waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’ with wait info:
    {
            time in wait: 0.008511 sec
      heur. time in wait: 76 min 57 sec
           timeout after: 0.001489 sec
                 wait id: 258195905
                blocking: 1 session
            wait history:
              * time between current wait and wait #1: 0.000008 sec
              1.       event: ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
                 time waited: 0.010020 sec
                     wait id: 258195904      
              * time between wait #1 and #2: 0.000004 sec

              2.       event: ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
                 time waited: 0.010013 sec
                     wait id: 258195903      
              * time between wait #2 and #3: 0.000005 sec

              3.       event: ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
                 time waited: 0.010016 sec
                     wait id: 258195902      
    }


Chain 2 Signature: ‘parallel recovery slave next change'<=’buffer busy waits’
Chain 2 Signature Hash: 0x16abd035
——————————————————————————-
===============================================================================
Intersecting chains:
——————————————————————————-
Chain 3:
——————————————————————————-
    Oracle session identified by:
    {
                instance: 1 (cdhtz_p780.cdhtz1)
                   os id: 3146372
              process id: 92, oracle@cdhtzrzdb1
              session id: 2524
        session serial #: 391
    }
    is waiting for ‘buffer busy waits’ with wait info:
    {
                      p1: ‘file#’=0x7
                      p2: ‘block#’=0x229d
                      p3: ‘class#’=0x62
            time in wait: 7.613869 sec (last interval)
            time in wait: 76 min 50 sec (total)
           timeout after: never
                wait id: 109934
                blocking: 0 sessions
            wait history:
              * time between current wait and wait #1: 0.000000 sec
              1.       event: ‘latch: cache buffers chains’
                 time waited: 0.000003 sec
                     wait id: 126021          p1: ‘address’=0x7000103deef8f58
                                              p2: ‘number’=0xb1
                                              p3: ‘tries’=0x0
              * time between wait #1 and #2: 0.000000 sec
              2.       event: ‘buffer busy waits’
                 time waited: 3.531329 sec (last interval)
                 time waited: 76 min 42 sec (total)
                     wait id: 109934          p1: ‘file#’=0x7
                                              p2: ‘block#’=0x229d
                                              p3: ‘class#’=0x62
              * time between wait #2 and #3: 0.000000 sec
              3.       event: ‘latch: cache buffers chains’
                 time waited: 0.000018 sec
                     wait id: 126020          p1: ‘address’=0x7000103deef8f58
                                              p2: ‘number’=0xb1
                                              p3: ‘tries’=0x0
    }
    and is blocked by ‘instance: 1, os id: 5767982, session id: 633’,
    which is a member of ‘Chain 1’.

Chain 3 Signature: ‘gc buffer busy release'<=’buffer busy waits’
Chain 3 Signature Hash: 0xe473997a
——————————————————————————-

这里可以连接到数据库进程的阻塞关系。

4.2 使用ass格式化systemstate

[oracle@www.cdhtz.com ]$ awk -f ~/rs/sql/ass1045.awk cdhtz_ora_5046602.trc

Starting Systemstate 1
……………………………………………………………………
……………..
Ass.Awk Version 1.0.45
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Source file : cdhtz_ora_5046602.trc
System State 1  (2015-03-31 20:10:07.375)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1:                                     [DEAD]
2: waiting for ‘pmon timer’           
3: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
4: waiting for ‘VKTM Logical Idle Wait’
5: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
6: waiting for ‘DIAG idle wait’       
7: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
8: waiting for ‘PING’                 
9: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
10: waiting for ‘DIAG idle wait’       
11: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
12: waiting for ‘ges remote message’   
13: waiting for ‘gcs remote message’   
14: waiting for ‘gcs remote message’   
15: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
16: waiting for ‘GCR sleep’            
17: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
18: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
19: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
20: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
21: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
22: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
23: waiting for ‘smon timer’           
24: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
25: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
26: waiting for ‘ASM background timer’ 
27: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
28: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
29: waiting for ‘RFS dispatch’         
30: waiting for ‘SQL*Net message from client’
31: waiting for ‘wait for unread message on broadcast channel’
32: waiting for ‘SQL*Net message from client’
33: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
34: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
35: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
36: waiting for ‘class slave wait’     
37: waiting for ‘SQL*Net message from client’
38:                                    
39: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
40: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
41: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
42: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
43: waiting for ‘class slave wait’     
44: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
45: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
46: waiting for ‘SQL*Net message from client’
47: waiting for ‘class slave wait’     
48: waiting for ‘class slave wait’     
49:                                    
50:                                    
51: waiting for ‘rdbms ipc message’    
52: waiting for ‘SQL*Net message from client’
53: waiting for ‘RFS dispatch’         
54: waiting for ‘SQL*Net message from client’
55: waiting for ‘SQL*Net message from client’
56: waiting for ‘class slave wait’     
57: waiting for ‘MRP inactivation’     
58: waiting for ‘SQL*Net message from client’
59:                                    
60: waiting for ‘class slave wait’     
61: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
62:                                    
63: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
64: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
65: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
66: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
67: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
68: waiting for ‘class slave wait’     
69: waiting for ‘class slave wait’     
70: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
71: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
72: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
73: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
74: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
75: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
76: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
77: waiting for ‘gc buffer busy release’
78: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
79: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
80: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
81: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
82: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
83: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
84: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
85: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
86: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
87: waiting for ‘parallel recovery slave next change’
89: waiting for ‘buffer busy waits’ (0x3,0x80,0x11)[Buffer 0x00c00080]
    Final Blocker: inst: 1, sid: 1516, ser: 37
91:                                    
92: waiting for ‘buffer busy waits’ (0x7,0x229d,0x62)[Buffer 0x01c0229d]
    Final Blocker: inst: 1, sid: 633, ser: 51
93: waiting for ‘SQL*Net message from client’
96: waiting for ‘direct path read’     
97: waiting for ‘SQL*Net message from client’
98: waiting for ‘buffer busy waits’ (0x7,0x229d,0x62)[Buffer 0x01c0229d]
    Final Blocker: inst: 1, sid: 633, ser: 51
99: waiting for ‘direct path read’     
 
Blockers
~~~~~~~~
        Above is a list of all the processes. If they are waiting for a resource
        then it will be given in square brackets. Below is a summary of the
        waited upon resources, together with the holder of that resource.
        Notes:
        ~~~~~
         o A process id of ‘???’ implies that the holder was not found in the
           systemstate. (The holder may have released the resource before we
           dumped the state object tree of the blocking process).
         o Lines with ‘Enqueue conversion’ below can be ignored *unless*
           other sessions are waiting on that resource too. For more, see
           http://gbr30026.uk.oracle.com:81/Public/TOOLS/Ass.html#enqcnv)
                    Resource Holder State
           Buffer 0x00c00080    ??? Blocker
           Buffer 0x01c0229d    ??? Blocker

Warning: The following processes have multiple session state objects and
may not be properly represented above :
    29:   53:                                                                 

Object Names
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Buffer 0x00c00080                                            
Buffer 0x01c0229d                                            
Summary of Wait Events Seen (count>10)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  No wait events seen more than 10 times

4.3 查询gc buffer busy release会话信息

在ue中直接搜索就可以了

ROCESS 77: PR0E
  —————————————-
  SO: 0x7000103e48c42a0, type: 2, owner: 0x0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00 if: 0x3 c: 0x3
   proc=0x7000103e48c42a0, name=process, file=ksu.h LINE:12721 ID:, pg=0
  (process) Oracle pid:77, ser:1, calls cur/top: 0x70001039b0808d0/0x70001039b0805f0
            flags : (0x0) –
            flags2: (0x30),  flags3: (0x10)
            intr error: 0, call error: 0, sess error: 0, txn error 0
            intr queue: empty
    ksudlp FALSE at location: 0
  (post info) last post received: 704768 0 2
              last post received-location: ksl2.h LINE:2374 ID:kslpsr
              last process to post me: 0x7000103ea81a930 1 6
              last post sent: 0 0 160
              last post sent-location: kcb2.h LINE:4243 ID:kcbzww
              last process posted by me: 0x7000103ea829260 5 0
    (latch info) wait_event=704768 bits=0x0
    Process Group: DEFAULT, pseudo proc: 0x7000103e29af078
    O/S info: user: oracle, term: UNKNOWN, ospid: 5767982
    OSD pid info: Unix process pid: 5767982, image: oracle@jklcrzdb1 (PR0E)
    
    Short stack dump:
ksedsts()+240<-ksdxfstk()+44<-ksdxcb()+3432<-sspuser()+116<-__sighandler()<-thread_wait()+580<-sskgpwwait()+32<-skgpwwait()+180<-ksliwat()+10772<-kslwaitctx()+180<-kslwait()+112<-kclwlr()+644<-kcbzfc()+2708<-kcbr_media_apply()+1888<-krp_slave_apply()+344<-krp_slave_main()+1092<-ksvrdp()+1804<-opirip()+724<-opidrv()+608<-sou2o()+136<-opimai_real()+188<-ssthrdmain()+276<-main()+204<-__start()+112

    —————————————-

    SO: 0x7000103eaaf1038, type: 4, owner: 0x7000103e48c42a0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00 if: 0x3 c: 0x3
     proc=0x7000103e48c42a0, name=session, file=ksu.h LINE:12729 ID:, pg=0
    (session) sid: 633 ser: 51 trans: 0x0, creator: 0x7000103e48c42a0
              flags: (0x41) USR/- flags_idl: (0x1) BSY/-/-/-/-/-
              flags2: (0x2080409) -/-/INC
              DID: , short-term DID:
              txn branch: 0x0
              edition#: 0              oct: 0, prv: 0, sql: 0x0, psql: 0x0, user: 0/SYS
    ksuxds FALSE at location: 0
    service name: SYS$USERS
    client details:
      O/S info: user: oracle, term: UNKNOWN, ospid: 5767982
      machine: jklcrzdb1 program: oracle@jklcrzdb1 (PR0E)
    Current Wait Stack:
     0: waiting for ‘gc buffer busy release’
        file#=0x7, block#=0x229d, class#=0x62
        wait_id=258197477 seq_num=55118 snap_id=1
        wait times: snap=0.007627 sec, exc=0.007627 sec, total=0.007627 sec
        wait times: max=1.000000 sec, heur=24 min 59 sec
        wait counts: calls=1 os=1
        in_wait=1 iflags=0x5a8
    There are 2 sessions blocked by this session.
    
    Dumping one waiter:
      inst: 1, sid: 255, ser: 451
      wait event: ‘buffer busy waits’
        p1: ‘file#’=0x7
        p2: ‘block#’=0x229d
        p3: ‘class#’=0x62
      row_wait_obj#: 4294967295, block#: 0, row#: 0, file# 0
      min_blocked_time: 2404 secs, waiter_cache_ver: 27635
    Wait State:
      fixed_waits=0 flags=0x22 boundary=0x0/-1

下面查看一下块的信息,可以得到下面的信息

    SO: 0x70001039b096df0, type: 3, owner: 0x7000103ea8281b8, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00 if: 0x3 c: 0x3
     proc=0x7000103ea8281b8, name=call, file=ksu.h LINE:12725 ID:, pg=0
    (call) sess: cur 7000103f8ec4eb0, rec 0, usr 7000103f8ec4eb0; flg:20 fl2:1; depth:0
    svpt(xcb:0x0 sptn:0x4286 uba: 0x00000000.0000.00)
    ksudlc FALSE at location: 0
      —————————————-
      SO: 0x7000103d4e2c040, type: 38, owner: 0x70001039b096df0, flag: INIT/-/-/0xc0 if: 0x1 c: 0x1
       proc=0x7000103ea8281b8, name=buffer handle, file=kcb2.h LINE:2761 ID:, pg=0
      (buffer) (CR) PR: 0x7000103ea8281b8 FLG: 0x0
      lock rls: 0x700010029dc27d8, class bit: 0x0
       cr[0]:
       sh[0]:
  kcbbfbp: [BH: 0x700010029dc27d8, LINK: 0x7000103d4e2c0c0] (WAITING)
      type: normal pin
  where: ktuwh27: kturbk, why: 0
      BH (0x700010029dc27d8) file#: 7 rdba: 0x01c0229d (7/8861) class: 98 ba: 0x70001002896e000
        set: 62 pool: 3 bsz: 8192 bsi: 0 sflg: 1 pwc: 0,0
        dbwrid: 1 obj: -1 objn: -1 tsn: 2 afn: 7 hint: f
        hash: [0x7000103e7d29d30,0x700010231e8cbf0] lru: [0x700010237e08048,0x700010117dcdec8]
        lru-flags: on_auxiliary_list
        ckptq: [NULL] fileq: [0x700010143e35aa8,0x700010237e07f68] objq: [0x700010143e35bb0,0x700010237e08070] objaq: [0x700010237e08080,0x700010117dcdf00]
        use: [NULL] wait: [0x7000103d712cff0,0x7000103d4e2c0c0]
        st: MEDIA_RCV md: NULL rsop: 0x700010394bdde40 tch: 1 le: 0x7000102f3ed7608 rlscn: 0x0bac.feaeaa51
        flags: down_grade_lock only_sequential_access block_written_once
        Waiting State Objects
          —————————————-
          SO: 0x7000103d712cf70, type: 38, owner: 0x70001039b0a69c0, flag: INIT/-/-/0xc0 if: 0x1 c: 0x1
           proc=0x7000103ea829260, name=buffer handle, file=kcb2.h LINE:2761 ID:, pg=0
          (buffer) (CR) PR: 0x7000103ea829260 FLG: 0x0
          lock rls: 0x700010029dc27d8, class bit: 0x0
           cr[0]:
           sh[0]:
          kcbbfbp: [BH: 0x700010029dc27d8, LINK: 0x7000103d712cff0] (WAITING)
          type: normal pin
          where: ktuwh27: kturbk, why: 0
          —————————————-
          SO: 0x7000103d4e2c040, type: 38, owner: 0x70001039b096df0, flag: INIT/-/-/0xc0 if: 0x1 c: 0x1
           proc=0x7000103ea8281b8, name=buffer handle, file=kcb2.h LINE:2761 ID:, pg=0
          (buffer) (CR) PR: 0x7000103ea8281b8 FLG: 0x0
          lock rls: 0x700010029dc27d8, class bit: 0x0
           cr[0]:
           sh[0]:
          kcbbfbp: [BH: 0x700010029dc27d8, LINK: 0x7000103d4e2c0c0] (WAITING)
          type: normal pin
          where: ktuwh27: kturbk, why: 0

GLOBAL CACHE ELEMENT DUMP (address: 0x7000102f3ed7608):
  id1: 0x229d id2: 0x7 pkey: INVALID block: (7/8861)
  lock: X rls: 0x7 acq: 0x0 latch: 10
  flags: 0x20 fair: 255 recovery: 0 fpin: ‘kclwh2’
  bscn: 0xbac.feaeaa51 bctx: 0x0 write: 0 scan: 0x0
  lcp: 0x0 lnk: [NULL] lch: [0x700010029dc2910,0x700010029dc2910]
  seq: 1054 hist: 54 113 238 180 113 238 180 143:0 208 352 32 197 48 121 45 299
  LIST OF BUFFERS LINKED TO THIS GLOBAL CACHE ELEMENT:
    flg: 0x00280400 lflg: 0x4 state: MEDIA_RCV tsn: 2 tsh: 1
      waiters: 2
      addr: 0x700010029dc27d8 obj: INVALID cls: UNDO BLOCK bscn: 0xbac.feaeaa51
        buffer tsn: 2 rdba: 0x01c0229d (7/8861)
        scn: 0x0bac.feaeaa51 seq: 0x09 flg: 0x04 tail: 0xaa510209
        frmt: 0x02 chkval: 0x3bf8 type: 0x02=KTU UNDO BLOCK

这里大概知道原因了。

5 处理办法

5.1 搜MOS发现如下BUG

Bug 17695685 : TRACKING BUG FOR LRG 5984174
Bug 17695685  Hang in Active Dataguard Database

This note gives a brief overview of bug 17695685.
The content was last updated on: 17-DEC-2014
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Affects:

Product (Component)
Oracle Server (Rdbms)
Range of versions believed to be affected

Versions >= 11.2
Versions confirmed as being affected

11.2.0.4

11.2.0.3

Platforms affected

Generic (all / most platforms affected)

Fixed:

The fix for 17695685 is first included in

(None Specified)
Interim patches may be available for earlier versions – click here to check.

Symptoms:

Related To:

Hang (Process Hang)
Waits for "gc buffer busy release"
Active Dataguard (ADG)
RAC (Real Application Clusters) / OPS
MRP process
Description

This bug is only relevant when using Real Application Clusters (RAC)

Rediscovery:
– There is hang in Active Dataguard Database (ADG)
– MRP or its slave waits for a buffer with state: MEDIA_RCV
 
For example a hanganalyze trace might show something like:
 
 Oracle session identified by:
    {
                instance: 1 (dtcpcta.dtcpcta1)
                   os id: 31520
              process id: 82, oraclecolldtdbpr31 (PR0J)
              session id: 982
        session serial #: 1157
    }
    which is waiting for ‘gc buffer busy release’ with wait info:
    {
                      p1: ‘file#’=0x3
                      p2: ‘block#’=0x1399a
                      p3: ‘class#’=0x1c
            time in wait: 0.567673 sec
      heur. time in wait: 40 min 7 sec
           timeout after: 0.432327 sec
                 wait id: 35008931
                blocking: 2737 sessions
             current sql: <none>
             short stack:
  ksedsts()+465<- …
  <-semtimedop()+10<-skgpwwait()+160<-ksliwat()+2022<-kslwaitctx()+163<-kslwait()+141
   <-kclwlr()+535<-kcbzfc()+656<-kcbr_media_apply()+1782<-krp_slave_apply()+284<-krp_slave_main()
 
GLOBAL CACHE ELEMENT DUMP (address: 0xf7e7c360):
  id1: 0x1399a id2: 0x3 pkey: INVALID block: (3/80282)
  lock: X rls: 0x7 acq: 0x0 latch: 3
  flags: 0x20 fair: 255 recovery: 0 fpin: ‘kclwh2’
 bscn: 0x2.3927d9d3 bctx: (nil) write: 0 scan: 0x0
 lcp: (nil) lnk: [NULL] lch: [0x31f91f2b0,0x31f91f2b0]
  seq: 89 hist: 54 113 238 180 113 238 180 113 238 180 113 238 180 113 238 180
 113 238 180 113
  LIST OF BUFFERS LINKED TO THIS GLOBAL CACHE ELEMENT:
flg: 0x00280400 lflg: 0x8 state: MEDIA_RCV tsn: 2 tsh: 4  waiters: 4
 
– There are waiters for "Media Recovery" buffer

目前在AIX平台只有11.2.0.4.5下面有PATCH包,现在环境是11.2.0.4.2,需要先打PSU到11.2.0.4.5

5.2 关闭一个实例

可以先关闭一个实例就不会出现这个故障了。

5.3 配置参数

通过配置参数_fairness_threshold为0,但是会降低数据库的性能。

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