Finishing up my 10 days of Blogging past feature, I'll be reviewing the "Database FLASH exhaustion" post from 8/2/13 with an amazing 170 views.
First off, a few weeks ago this post was slated for the #2 spot but over the last month it has received about 145 views which has boosted it to the #1 slot! Why do I think this post has been so popular? Well, it's the keywords silly! There are SO many key words, commands, and error messages in this article that I am sure that it is hard not to pull it up with searches. Maybe too, when doing an R12 upgrade it might be "easy" to run out of FLASH if you haven't prepared properly so that could lead to an increase of hits as well.
Technically, this was one of the more layered problems that I have tackled and is a little out of the normal zone for an application support specialist but I figured what happens if you encounter this problem? What will you do? Search MOS and the Internet. Now, there is a post out there that has a lot of details that might be relevant no matter if you're in application support or DBA roles because of how much information is shared here: ASMCMD information and commands, log file messages, and what our event alert looks like when the system encounters this problem.
Thanks for reliving the past with me over the last 10 days! I hope it has helped you find some new information that you might not have found before!!
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