DUMPCNT configuration parameter (UNIX)
Use the DUMPCNT configuration parameter to specify the number of assertion failures in a thread for which a database server dumps shared memory or generates a core file by calling the gcore utility.
- onconfig.std value
- DUMPCNT 1
- values
- Positive integers or a number of comma-separated fields as described in the Usage section.
- units
- Number of shared memory dumps or core files that can be generated by each thread.
- takes effect
- After you edit your onconfig file and restart the database server.
Usage
An assertion failure occurs when the database server cannot continue normal processing.
Assertion failures can generate as many core files or shared memory dumps as permitted by the DUMPCNT configuration parameter. Further assertion failures generate errors in the message log and perhaps to the application, but no further diagnostic information is saved.
>>-DUMPCNT--+----thread_count-----------------------+-----><
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'--+-+-thrdlimit-=-thread_count----+-+--'
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+-instlimit-=-instance_count--+
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+-insttime-=-time_period------+
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'-interval-=-time_interval----'
Field | Values |
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thrdlimit | The thread_count value is a positive integer that represents the maximum
number of shared memory dumps to be created by each thread. It also represents the maximum number of
core files to be created by each thread if the DUMPGCORE onconfig parameter is enabled. The default
is 1 . |
instlimit | The instance_count value is a positive integer that represents the maximum
number of shared memory dumps to be created by all threads in the database server instance in the
time period specified by the insttime field. The default is 0 which implies no
limit. |
insttime | The time_period value is a positive integer to represent the period of
time in seconds to be applied to the instlimit field. When the count of shared memory dumps reaches
the limit set by instlimit then no further dumps will be created until the expiry of the time
period. The start of the time period is the completion of the first shared memory dump. The default
value is 0 which means that there is no time period and in this case, the instlimit
field becomes an absolute count on the number of shared memory dumps to be created which remains in
effect until the database server is restarted. |
interval | The time_interval value is a positive integer representing the minimum
time interval in seconds between the completion of one shared memory dump before another is
permitted. The default value is 300 seconds . |