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Name
Expanded Name
Short Description
Long Description
External Properties

ABMR
Auto BMR Background Process
Coordinates execution of tasks such as filtering duplicate block media recovery requests and performing flood control
When a process submits a block media recovery request to ABMR, it dynamically spawns slave processes (BMRn) to perform the recovery. ABMR and BMRn terminate after being idle for a long time.
Database instances

ACFS
ASM Cluster File System CSS Process
Tracks the cluster membership in CSS and informs the file system driver of membership changes
ACFS delivers CSS membership changes to the Oracle cluster file system. These membership changes are required for the file system to maintain file system consistency within the cluster.
Oracle ASM instances, Oracle RAC

ACMS
Atomic Control File to Memory Service Process
Coordinates consistent updates to a control file resource with its SGA counterpart on all instances in an Oracle RAC environment
The ACMS process works with a coordinating caller to ensure that an operation is executed on every instance in Oracle RAC despite failures. ACMS is the process in which a distributed operation is called. As a result, this process can exhibit a variety of behaviors. In general, ACMS is limited to small, nonblocking state changes for a limited set of cross-instance operations.
Database instances, Oracle RAC

APnn
Database Apply Process Coordinator Process
Obtains transactions from the reader server and passes them to apply servers
The coordinator process name is APnn, where nn can include letters and numbers.For more information about the coordinator process, see V$STREAMS_APPLY_COORDINATOR for Oracle Streams, V$XSTREAM_APPLY_COORDINATOR for XStream, and V$GG_APPLY_COORDINATOR for Oracle GoldenGate.
Database instances, Logical Standby, Streams Apply, XStream Inbound servers, XStream Outbound servers, GoldenGate Integrated Replicat

AQPC
AQ Process Coordinator
Per instance AQ global coordinator
AQPC is responsible for performing administrative tasks for AQ Master Class Processes including commands like starting, stopping, and other administrative tasks. This process is automatically started on instance startup.
Database instances Advanced Queueing

ARBn
ASM Rebalance Process
Rebalances data extents within an ASM disk group
Possible processes are ARB0-ARB9 and ARBA.
Oracle ASM instances

ARCn
Archiver Process
Copies the redo log files to archival storage when they are full or an online redo log switch occurs
ARCn processes exist only when the database is in ARCHIVELOG mode and automatic archiving is enabled, in which case ARCn automatically archives online redo log files. LGWR cannot reuse and overwrite an online redo log group until it has been archived.The database starts multiple archiver processes as needed to ensure that the archiving of filled online redo logs does not fall behind. Possible processes include ARC0-ARC9 and ARCa-ARCt.The LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES initialization parameter specifies the number of ARCn processes that the database initially invokes.
Database instances

ARSn
ASM Recovery Slave Process
Recovers ASM transactional operations
The ASM RBAL background process coordinates and spawns one or more of these slave processes to recover aborted ASM transactional operations. These processes run only in the Oracle ASM instance.Possible processes are ARS0-ARS9.
Oracle ASM instances

ASMB
ASM Background Process
Communicates with the ASM instance, managing storage and providing statistics
ASMB runs in Oracle ASM instances when the ASMCMD cp command runs or when the database instance first starts if the server parameter file is stored in Oracle ASM. ASMB also runs with Oracle Cluster Registry on Oracle ASM.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

ASnn
Database Apply Reader or Apply Server
  • Computes dependencies between logical change records (LCRs) and assembles messages into transactions (Reader Server)
  • Applies LCRs to database objects or passes LCRs and user messages to their appropriate apply handlers (Apply Server)
When the reader server finishes computing dependencies between LCRs and assembling transactions, it returns the assembled transactions to the coordinator process. Query V$STREAMS_APPLY_READER, V$XSTREAM_APPLY_READER, and V$GG_APPLY_READER for information about the reader server background process.An apply server receives the transactions from the coordinator background process, and either applies database changes in LCRs or sends LCRs or messages to apply handlers. Apply servers can also enqueue a queue. If an apply server encounters an error, then it then tries to resolve the error with a user-specified conflict handler or error handler. If an apply server cannot resolve an error, then it rolls back the transaction and places the entire transaction, including all of its messages, in the error queue. When an apply server commits a completed transaction, this transaction has been applied. When an apply server places a transaction in the error queue and commits, this transaction also has been applied. Query V$STREAMS_APPLY_SERVER for information about the apply server background process. For XStream Inbound servers, query V$XSTREAM_APPLY_SERVER. For GoldenGate Integrated Replicat, query V$GG_APPLY_SERVER.The coordinator process name is ASnn, where nn can include letters and numbers.
Database instances, XStream Outbound servers, XStream Inbound servers, GoldenGate Integrated Replicat

BMRn
Automatic Block Media Recovery Slave Pool Process
Fetches blocks from a real-time readable standby database
When a process submits a block media recovery request to ABMR, it dynamically spawns slave processes (BMRn) to perform the recovery. BMRn processes fetch blocks from a real-time readable standby database. ABMR and BMRn terminate after being idle for a long time.
Database instances

Bnnn
ASM Blocking Slave Process for GMON
Performs maintenance actions on Oracle ASM disk groups
Bnnn performs actions that require waiting for resources on behalf of GMON. GMON must be highly available and cannot wait.A Bnnn slave is spawned when a disk is taken offline in an Oracle ASM disk group. Offline timer processing and drop of the disk are performed in this slave. Up to five process (B000 to B004) can exist depending on the load.
Oracle ASM instances

BWnn
Database Writer Process
Writes modified blocks from the database buffer cache to the data files
See the Long Description for the DBWn process in this table for more information about the BWnn process.
Database instances

CJQ0
Job Queue Coordinator Process
Selects jobs that need to be run from the data dictionary and spawns job queue slave processes (Jnnn) to run the jobs
CJQ0 is automatically started and stopped as needed by Oracle Scheduler.The JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES initialization parameter specifies the maximum number of processes that can be created for the execution of jobs. CJQ0 starts only as many job queue processes as required by the number of jobs to run and available resources.
Database instances

CKPT
Checkpoint Process
Signals DBWn at checkpoints and updates all the data files and control files of the database to indicate the most recent checkpoint
At specific times CKPT starts a checkpoint request by messaging DBWn to begin writing dirty buffers. On completion of individual checkpoint requests, CKPT updates data file headers and control files to record most recent checkpoint.CKPT checks every three seconds to see whether the amount of memory exceeds the value of the PGA_AGGREGATE_LIMIT initialization parameter, and if so, takes the action described in “PGA_AGGREGATE_LIMIT”.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

CPnn
Database Capture Process
Captures database changes from the redo log by using the infrastructure of LogMiner
The capture process name is CPnn, where nn can include letters and numbers. The underlying LogMiner process name is MSnn, where nn can include letters and numbers. The capture process includes one reader server that reads the redo log and divides it into regions, one or more preparer servers that scan the redo log, and one builder server that merges redo records from the preparer servers. Each reader server, preparer server, and builder server is a process. Query the V$STREAMS_CAPTURE, V$XSTREAM_CAPTURE, and V$GOLDENGATE_CAPTURE view for information about this background process.
Database instances, XStream Outbound Servers, Oracle Streams

CSnn
I/O Calibration Process
Issues I/Os to storage as part of storage calibration.
CSnn slave processes are started on execution of the DBMS_RESOURCE_MANAGER.CALIBRATE_IO() procedure. There is one slave process per CPU on each node of the database.
Database instances, Oracle RAC

CTWR
Change Tracking Writer Process
Tracks changed data blocks as part of the Recovery Manager block change tracking feature
CTWR tracks changed blocks as redo is generated at a primary database and as redo is applied at a standby database. The process is slightly different depending on the type of database.
Database instances

CXnn
Streams Propagation Sender Process
Sends LCRs to a propagation receiver
The propagation sender process name is CXnn, where nn can include letters and numbers. In an Oracle Streams combined capture and apply optimization, the propagation sender sends LCRs directly to the propagation receiver to improve performance. The propagation receiver passes the LCRs to an apply process. Query V$PROPAGATION_SENDER for information about a propagation sender.
Database instances, XStream Outbound Server, Oracle Streams

DBRM
Database Resource Manager Process
Sets resource plans and performs other tasks related to the Database Resource Manager
If a resource plan is not enabled, then this process is idle.
Database instances

DBWn
Database Writer Process
Writes modified blocks from the database buffer cache to the data files
The primary responsibility of the Database Writer Process is to write data blocks to disk. It also handles checkpoints, file open synchronization, and logging of Block Written records.In many cases the blocks that the Database Writer Process writes are scattered throughout the disk. Thus, the writes tend to be slower than the sequential writes performed by LGWR. The Database Writer Process performs multiblock writes when possible to improve efficiency. The number of blocks written in a multiblock write varies by operating system.The DB_WRITER_PROCESSES initialization parameter specifies the number of Database Writer Processes. There can be 1 to 100 Database Writer Processes. The names of the first 36 Database Writer Processes are DBW0-DBW9 and DBWa-DBWz. The names of the 37th through 100th Database Writer Processes are BW36-BW99. The database selects an appropriate default setting for the DB_WRITER_PROCESSES parameter or adjusts a user-specified setting based on the number of CPUs and processor groups.
Database instances

DIA0
Diagnostic Process
Detects and resolves hangs and deadlocks
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

DIAG
Diagnostic Capture Process
Performs diagnostic dumps
DIAG performs diagnostic dumps requested by other processes and dumps triggered by process or instance termination. In Oracle RAC, DIAG performs global diagnostic dumps requested by remote instances.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

DMnn
Data Pump Master Process
Coordinates the Data Pump job tasks performed by Data Pump worker processes and handles client interactions
The Data Pump master (control) process is started during job creation and coordinates all tasks performed by the Data Pump job. It handles all client interactions and communication, establishes all job contexts, and coordinates all worker process activities on behalf of the job.
Database instances, Data Pump

DMON
Data Guard Broker Monitor Process
Manages and monitors a database that is part of a Data Guard broker configuration
When you start the Data Guard broker, a DMON process is created. DMON runs for every database instance that is managed by the broker. DMON interacts with the local database and the DMON processes of the other databases to perform the requested function. DMON also monitors the health of the broker configuration and ensures that every database has a consistent description of the configuration.DMON maintains profiles about all database objects in the broker configuration in a binary configuration file. A copy of this file is maintained by the DMON process for each of the databases that belong to the broker configuration. The process is created when the DG_BROKER_START initialization parameter is set to true.
Database instances, Data Guard

Dnnn
Dispatcher Process
Performs network communication in the shared server architecture
In the shared server architecture, clients connect to a dispatcher process, which creates a virtual circuit for each connection. When the client sends data to the server, the dispatcher receives the data into the virtual circuit and places the active circuit on the common queue to be picked up by an idle shared server. The shared server then reads the data from the virtual circuit and performs the database work necessary to complete the request. When the shared server must send data to the client, the server writes the data back into the virtual circuit and the dispatcher sends the data to the client. After the shared server completes the client request, the server releases the virtual circuit back to the dispatcher and is free to handle other clients.Several initialization parameters relate to shared servers. The principal parameters are: DISPATCHERS, SHARED_SERVERS, MAX_SHARED_SERVERS, LOCAL_LISTENER, REMOTE_LISTENER.
Database instances, shared servers

DSKM
Slave Diskmon Process
Acts as the conduit between the database, Oracle ASM instances, and the Master Diskmon daemon to communicate information to Exadata storage
This process is active only if Exadata Storage is used. DSKM performs operations related to Exadata I/O fencing and Exadata cell failure handling.
Oracle ASM instances, Exadata

DWnn
Data Pump Worker Process
Performs Data Pump tasks as assigned by the Data Pump master process
The Data Pump worker process is responsible for performing tasks that are assigned by the Data Pump master process, such as the loading and unloading of metadata and data.
Database instances

EMNC
EMON Coordinator Process
Coordinates database event management and notifications
EMNC is a master background process that coordinates event management and notification activity in the database, including Streams Event Notifications, Continuous Query Notifications, and Fast Application Notifications.
Database instances

Ennn
EMON Slave Process
Performs database event management and notifications
The database event management and notification load is distributed among the EMON slave processes. These processes work on the system notifications in parallel, offering a capability to process a larger volume of notifications, a faster response time, and a lower shared memory use for staging notifications.
Database instances

FBDA
Flashback Data Archiver Process
Archives historical rows for tracked tables into flashback data archives and manages archive space, organization, and retention
When a transaction that modifies a tracked table commits, FBDA stores the pre-image of the rows in the archive. FDBA maintains metadata on the current rows and tracks how much data has been archived.FBDA is also responsible for automatically managing the flashback data archive for space, organization (partitioning tablespaces), and retention. FBDA also keeps track of how far the archiving of tracked transactions has progressed.
Database instances

FENC
Fence Monitor Process
Processes fence requests for RDBMS instances which are using Oracle ASM instances
CSS monitors RDBMS instances which are connected to the Oracle ASM instance and constantly doing I/Os. When the RDBMS instance terminates due to a failure, all the outstanding I/O’s from the RDBMS instance should be drained and any new I/O’s rejected. FENC receives and processes the fence request from CSSD.
Oracle ASM instances

FMON
File Mapping Monitor Process
Manages mapping information for the Oracle Database file mapping interface
The DBMS_STORAGE_MAP package enables you to control the mapping operations. When instructed by the user, FMON builds mapping information and stores it in the SGA, refreshes the information when a change occurs, saves the information to the data dictionary, and restores it to the SGA at instance startup.FMON is started by the database whenever the FILE_MAPPING initialization parameter is set to true.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

FSFP
Data Guard Broker Fast Start Failover Pinger Process
Maintains fast-start failover state between the primary and target standby databases
FSFP is created when fast-start failover is enabled.
Database instances, Data Guard

GCRn
Global Conflict Resolution Slave Process
Performs synchronous tasks on behalf of LMHB
GCRn processes are transient slaves that are started and stopped as required by LMHB to perform synchronous or resource intensive tasks.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances, Oracle RAC

GEN0
General Task Execution Process
Performs required tasks including SQL and DML
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances, Oracle ASM Proxy instances

GMON
ASM Disk Group Monitor Process
Monitors all mounted Oracle ASM disk groups
GMON monitors all the disk groups mounted in an Oracle ASM instance and is responsible for maintaining consistent disk membership and status information. Membership changes result from adding and dropping disks, whereas disk status changes result from taking disks offline or bringing them online.
Oracle ASM instances

GTXn
Global Transaction Process
Provides transparent support for XA global transactions in an Oracle RAC environment
These processes help maintain the global information about XA global transactions throughout the cluster. Also, the processes help perform two-phase commit for global transactions anywhere in the cluster so that an Oracle RAC database behaves as a single system to the externally coordinated distributed transactions.The GLOBAL_TXN_PROCESSES initialization parameter specifies the number of GTXn processes, where n is 0-9 or a-j. The database automatically tunes the number of these processes based on the workload of XA global transactions. You can disable these processes by setting the parameter to 0. If you try to run XA global transactions with these processes disabled, an error is returned.
Database instances, Oracle RAC

Innn
Disk and Tape I/O Slave Process
Serves as an I/O slave process spawned on behalf of DBWR, LGWR, or an RMAN backup session
I/O slave process can be configured on platforms where asynchronous I/O support is not available. These slaves are started by setting the corresponding slave enable parameter in the server parameter file. The I/O slaves simulate the asynchronous I/O behavior when the underlying platform does not have native support for asynchronous I/O.
Database instances

INSV
Data Guard Broker Instance Slave Process
Performs Data Guard broker communication among instances in an Oracle RAC environment
INSV is created when the DG_BROKER_START initialization parameter is set to true.
Database instances, Data Guard

IPC0
IPC Service Background Process
Common background server for basic messaging and RDMA primitives based on IPC (Inter-process communication) methods.
IPC0 handles very high rates of incoming connect requests, as well as, completing reconfigurations to support basic messaging and RDMA primitives over several transports such as UDP, RDS, InfiniBand and RC.
Oracle RAC

Jnnn
Job Queue Slave Process
Executes jobs assigned by the job coordinator
Job slave processes are created or awakened by the job coordinator when it is time for a job to be executed.Job slaves gather all the metadata required to run the job from the data dictionary. The slave processes start a database session as the owner of the job, execute triggers, and then execute the job. After the job is complete, the slave processes commit and then execute appropriate triggers and close the session. The slave can repeat this operation in case additional jobs need to be run.
Database instances

LCKn
Lock Process
Manages global enqueue requests and cross-instance broadcasts
The process handles all requests for resources other than data blocks. For examples, LCKn manages library and row cache requests. Possible processes are LCK0 and LCK1.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances, Oracle RAC

LDDn
Global Enqueue Service Daemon Helper Slave
Helps the LMDn processes with various tasks
LDDn processes are slave processes spawned on demand by LMDn processes. They are spawned to help the dedicated LMDn processes with various tasks when certain workloads start creating performance bottlenecks. These slave processes are transient as they are started on demand and they can be shutdown when no longer needed. There can be up to 36 of these slave processes (LDD0-LDDz).
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances, Oracle RAC

LGnn
Log Writer Worker
Writes redo log
On multiprocessor systems, LGWR creates worker processes to improve the performance of writing to the redo log. LGWR workers are not used when there is a SYNC standby destination. Possible processes include LG00-LG99.
Database instances

LGWR
Log Writer Process
Writes redo entries to the online redo log
Redo log entries are generated in the redo log buffer of the system global area (SGA). LGWR writes the redo log entries sequentially into a redo log file. If the database has a multiplexed redo log, then LGWR writes the redo log entries to a group of redo log files.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

LMDn
Global Enqueue Service Daemon Process
Manages incoming remote resource requests from other instances
LMDn processes enqueue resources managed under Global Enqueue Service. In particular, they process incoming enqueue request messages and control access to global enqueues. They also perform distributed deadlock detections. There can be up to 36 of these processes (LMD0-LMDz).
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances, Oracle RAC

LMHB
Global Cache/Enqueue Service Heartbeat Monitor
Monitor the heartbeat of LMON, LMD, and LMSn processes
LMHB monitors LMON, LMD, and LMSn processes to ensure they are running normally without blocking or spinning.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances, Oracle RAC

LMON
Global Enqueue Service Monitor Process
Monitors an Oracle RAC cluster to manage global resources
LMON maintains instance membership within Oracle RAC. The process detects instance transitions and performs reconfiguration of GES and GCS resources.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances, Oracle RAC

LMSn
Global Cache Service Process
Manages resources and provides resource control among Oracle RAC instances
LMS, where n is 0-9 or a-z, maintains a lock database for Global Cache Service (GCS) and buffer cache resources. This process receives, processes, and sends GCS requests, block transfers, and other GCS-related messages.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances, Oracle RAC

LREG
Listener Registration Process
Registers the instance with the listeners
LREG notifies the listeners about instances, services, handlers, and endpoint.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances, Oracle RAC

LSP0
Logical Standby Coordinator Process
Schedules transactions for Data Guard SQL Apply
LSP0 is the initial process created upon startup of Data Guard SQL Apply. In addition to managing LogMiner and Apply processes, LSP0 is responsible for maintaining inter-transaction dependencies and appropriately scheduling transactions with applier processes. LSP0 is also responsible for detecting and enabling run-time parameter changes for the SQL Apply product as a whole.
Database instances, Data Guard

LSP1
Logical Standby Dictionary Build Process
Performs a logical standby dictionary build on a primary database
The LSP1 process is spawned on a logical standby database that is intended to become the new primary database. A logical standby database becomes a primary database because of switchover or failover. The dictionary is necessary for logical standby databases to interpret the redo of the new primary database.
Database instances, Data Guard

LSP2
Logical Standby Set Guard Process
Determines which database objects will be protected by the database guard
The LSP2 process is created as needed during startup of SQL Apply to update the list of objects that are protected by the database guard.
Database instances, Data Guard

Lnnn
Pooled Server Process
Handles client requests in Database Resident Connection Pooling
In Database Resident Connection Pooling, clients connect to a connection broker process. When a connection becomes active, the connection broker hands off the connection to a compatible pooled server process. The pooled server process performs network communication directly on the client connection and processes requests until the client releases the server. After being released, the connection is returned to the broker for monitoring, leaving the server free to handle other clients.
Database instances, Database Resident Connection Pooling

MARK
Mark AU for Resynchronization Coordinator Process
Marks ASM allocation units as stale following a missed write to an offline disk
MARK essentially tracks which extents require resynchronization for offline disks. This process runs in the database instance and is started when the database instance first begins using the Oracle ASM instance. If required, MARK can also be started on demand when disks go offline in the Oracle ASM redundancy disk group.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

MMAN
Memory Manager Process
Serves as the instance memory manager
This process performs the resizing of memory components on the instance.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

MMNL
Manageability Monitor Lite Process
Performs tasks relating to manageability, including active session history sampling and metrics computation
MMNL performs many tasks relating to manageability, including session history capture and metrics computation.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

MMON
Manageability Monitor Process
Performs or schedules many manageability tasks
MMON performs many tasks related to manageability, including taking Automatic Workload Repository snapshots and performing Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor analysis.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

Mnnn
MMON Slave Process
Performs manageability tasks on behalf of MMON
Mnnn performs manageability tasks dispatched to them by MMON. Tasks performed include taking Automatic Workload Repository snapshots and Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor analysis.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

MRP0
Managed Standby Recovery Process
Coordinates the application of redo on a physical standby database
MRP0 is spawned at the start of redo apply on a physical standby database. This process handles the extraction of redo and coordinates the application of that redo on a physical standby database.
Database instances, Data Guard

MSnn
LogMiner Worker Process
Reads redo log files and translates and assembles into transactions
Multiple MSnn processes can exists, where n is 0-9 or a-Z. A minimum of three MSnn processes work as a group to provide transactions to a LogMiner client, for example, a logical standby database or a database capture. There may be more than one such group, for example, multiple capture processes configured for either local or downstream capture in a database.
Database instances, Logical Standby, Oracle Streams, XStream Outbound servers, Oracle GoldenGate

Nnnn
Connection Broker Process
Monitors idle connections and hands off active connections in Database Resident Connection Pooling
In Database Resident Connection Pooling, clients connect to a connection broker process. When a connection becomes active, the connection broker hands off the connection to a compatible pooled server process. The pooled server process performs network communication directly on the client connection and processes requests until the client releases the server. After being released, the connection is returned to the broker for monitoring, leaving the server free to handle other clients.
Database instances, Database Resident Connection Pooling

NSSn
Network Server SYNC Process
Transfers redo from current online redo logs to remote standby destinations configured for SYNC transport
NSSn can run as multiple processes, where n is 1-9 or A.
Database instances, Data Guard

NSVn
Data Guard Broker NetSlave Process
Performs broker network communications between databases in a Data Guard environment
NSVn is created when a Data Guard broker configuration is enabled. There can be as many NSVn processes (where n is 0- 9 and A-U) created as there are databases in the Data Guard broker configuration.
Database instances, Data Guard

OCFn
ASM CF Connection Pool Process
Maintains a connection to the Oracle ASM instance for metadata operations
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

OFSD
Oracle File Server Background Process
Serves file system requests submitted to an Oracle instance
This background process listens for new file system requests, both management (like mount, unmount, and export) and I/O requests, and executes them using Oracle threads.
Database instances, Oracle RAC

Onnn
ASM Connection Pool Process
Maintains a connection to the Oracle ASM instance for metadata operations
Onnn slave processes are spawned on demand. These processes communicate with the Oracle ASM instance.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

PING
Interconnect Latency Measurement Process
Assesses latencies associated with communications for each pair of cluster instances
Every few seconds, the process in one instance sends messages to each instance. The message is received by PING on the target instance. The time for the round trip is measured and collected.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances, Oracle RAC

PMON
Process Monitor
Monitors the other background processes and performs process recovery when a server or dispatcher process terminates abnormally
PMON periodically performs cleanup of all the following:
  • Processes that died abnormally
  • Sessions that were killed
  • Detached transactions that have exceeded their idle timeout
  • Detached network connections which have exceeded their idle timeout

In addition, PMON monitors, spawns, and stops the following as needed:
  • Dispatcher and shared server processes
  • Job queue processes
  • Pooled server processes for database resident connection pooling
  • Restartable background processes

Database instances, Oracle ASM instances, Oracle ASM Proxy instances

Pnnn
Parallel Query Slave Process
Perform parallel execution of a SQL statement (query, DML, or DDL)
Parallel Query has two components: a foreground process that acts as query coordinator and a set of parallel slaves (Pnnn) that are background processes. These background processes are spawned or reused during the start of a parallel statement. They receive and perform units of work sent from the query coordinator.The maximum number of Pnnn processes is controlled by the initialization parameter PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS. Slave processes are numbered from 0 to the PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS setting. If the query is a GV$ query, then these background processes are numbered backward, starting from PZ99.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

PRnn
Parallel Recovery Process
Performs tasks assigned by the coordinator process performing parallel recovery
PRnn serves as a slave process for the coordinator process performing parallel media recovery and carries out tasks assigned by the coordinator. The default number of these processes is based on number of CPUs.
Database instances

PSP0
Process Spawner Process
Spawns Oracle background processes after initial instance startup
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

QMNC
Non-sharded queue master process
Monitors AQ
QMNC is the non-sharded queue master process responsible for facilitating various background activities required by AQ and Oracle Streams: time management of messages, management of nonpersistent queues, cleanup of resources, and so on. QMNC dynamically spawns Qnnn processes as needed for performing these tasks.Note that if the AQ_TM_PROCESSES initialization parameter is set to 0, this process will not start. The database writes the following message to the alert log: WARNING: AQ_TM_PROCESSES is set to 0. System might be adversely affected.
Database instances Advanced Queueing

QMnn
AQ Master Class Process
Per instance per AQ Master Class Process
Each of this type of process represents a single class of work item such as AQ notification, queue monitors, and cross process.
Database instances Advanced Queueing

Qnnn
AQ Server Class Process
Per AQ Master Class server process
Each server class process acts on behalf of an AQ master class process. This relationship is maintained until the master requires services of a particular service process. Once released, the server class processes are moved to a free server pool.
Database instances Advanced Queueing

RBAL
ASM Rebalance Master Process
Coordinates rebalance activity
In an Oracle ASM instance, it coordinates rebalance activity for disk groups. In a database instances, it manages Oracle ASM disk groups.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

RCBG
Result Cache Background Process
Handles result cache messages
This process is used for handling invalidation and other messages generated by server processes attached to other instances in Oracle RAC.
Database instances, Oracle RAC

RECO
Recoverer Process
Resolves distributed transactions that are pending because of a network or system failure in a distributed database
RECO uses the information in the pending transaction table to finalize the status of in-doubt transactions. At timed intervals, the local RECO attempts to connect to remote databases and automatically complete the commit or rollback of the local portion of any pending distributed transactions. All transactions automatically resolved by RECO are removed from the pending transaction table.
Database instances

RM
RAT Masking Slave Process
Extracts and masks bind values from workloads like SQL tuning sets and DB Replay capture files
This background process is used with Data Masking and Real Application Testing.
Database instances

RMON
Rolling Migration Monitor Process
Manages the rolling migration procedure for an Oracle ASM cluster
The RMON process is spawned on demand to run the protocol for transitioning an ASM cluster in and out of rolling migration mode.
Oracle ASM instance, Oracle RAC

RMSn
Oracle RAC Management Process
Performs manageability tasks for Oracle RAC
RMSn performs a variety of tasks, including creating resources related to Oracle RAC when new instances are added to a cluster.
Database instances, Oracle RAC

Rnnn
ASM Block Remap Slave Process
Remaps a block with a read error
A database instance reading from an Oracle ASM disk group can encounter an error during a read. If possible, Oracle ASM asynchronously schedules a Rnnn slave process to remap this bad block from a mirror copy.
Oracle ASM instances

RPnn
Capture Processing Worker Process
Processes a set of workload capture files
RPnn are worker processes spawned by calling DBMS_WORKLOAD_REPLAY.PROCESS_CAPTURE(capture_dir,parallel_level). Each worker process is assigned a set of workload capture files to process.Worker processes execute in parallel without needing to communicate with each other. After each process is finished processing its assigned files, it exits and informs its parent process.The number of worker processes is controlled by the parallel_level parameter of DBMS_WORKLOAD_REPLAY.PROCESS_CAPTURE. By default, parallel_level is null. Then, the number of worker processes is computed as follows:
SELECT VALUE FROM   V$PARAMETER WHERE  NAME='cpu_count';When parallel_level is 1, no worker processes are spawned.
Database instances

RPOP
Instant Recovery Repopulation Daemon
Responsible for re-creating and/or repopulating data files from snapshot files and backup files
The RPOP process is responsible for re-creating and repopulating data files from snapshots files. It works with the instant recovery feature to ensure immediate data file access. The local instance has immediate access to the remote snapshot file’s data, while repopulation of the recovered primary data files happens concurrently. Any changes in the data are managed between the instance’s DBW processes and RPOP to ensure the latest copy of the data is returned to the user.
Database instances

RSM0
Data Guard Broker Worker Process
Performs monitoring management tasks related to Data Guard on behalf of DMON
The process is created when a Data Guard broker configuration is enabled.
Database instances, Data Guard

RSMN
Remote Slave Monitor Process
Manages background slave process creation and communication on remote instances in Oracle RAC
This background process manages the creation of slave processes and the communication with their coordinators and peers. These background slave processes perform tasks on behalf of a coordinating process running in another cluster instance.
Database instances, Oracle RAC

RVWR
Recovery Writer Process
Writes flashback data to the flashback logs in the fast recovery area
RVWR writes flashback data from the flashback buffer in the SGA to the flashback logs. RVWR also creates flashback logs and performs some tasks for flashback log automatic management.
Database instances, Flashback Database

SAnn
SGA Allocator
Allocates SGA
A small fraction of SGA is allocated during instance startup. The SAnn process allocates the rest of SGA in small chunks. The process exits upon completion of SGA allocation.The possible processes are SA00 – SAzz.
Database instances

SCCn
ASM Disk Scrubbing Slave Check Process
Performs Oracle ASM disk scrubbing check operation
SCCn acts as a slave process for SCRB and performs the checking operations. The possible processes are SCC0-SCC9.
Oracle ASM instances

SCRB
ASM Disk Scrubbing Master Process
Coordinates Oracle ASM disk scrubbing operations
SCRB runs in an Oracle ASM instance and coordinates Oracle ASM disk scrubbing operations.
Oracle ASM instances

SCRn
ASM Disk Scrubbing Slave Repair Process
Performs Oracle ASM disk scrubbing repair operation
SCRn acts as a slave process for SCRB and performs the repairing operations. The possible processes are SCR0-SCR9.
Oracle ASM instances

SCVn
ASM Disk Scrubbing Slave Verify Process
Performs Oracle ASM disk scrubbing verify operation
SCVn acts as a slave process for SCRB and performs the verifying operations. The possible processes are SCV0-SCV9.
Oracle ASM instances

SMCO
Space Management Coordinator Process
Coordinates the execution of various space management tasks
This background process coordinates the execution of various space management tasks, including proactive space allocation and space reclamation. SMCO dynamically spawns slave processes (Wnnn) to implement these tasks.
Database instances

SMON
System Monitor Process
Performs critical tasks such as instance recovery and dead transaction recovery, and maintenance tasks such as temporary space reclamation, data dictionary cleanup, and undo tablespace management
SMON performs many database maintenance tasks, including the following:
  • Creates and manages the temporary tablespace metadata
  • Reclaims space used by orphaned temporary segments
  • Maintains the undo tablespace by onlining, offlining, and shrinking the undo segments based on undo space usage statistics
  • Cleans up the data dictionary when it is in a transient and inconsistent state
  • Maintains the SCN to time mapping table used to support Oracle Flashback features
In an Oracle RAC database, the SMON process of one instance can perform instance recovery for other instances that have failed.
SMON is resilient to internal and external errors raised during background activities.
Database instances

Snnn
Shared Server Process
Handles client requests in the shared server architecture
In the shared server architecture, clients connect to a dispatcher process, which creates a virtual circuit for each connection. When the client sends data to the server, the dispatcher receives the data into the virtual circuit and places the active circuit on the common queue to be picked up by an idle shared server. The shared server then reads the data from the virtual circuit and performs the database work necessary to complete the request. When the shared server must send data to the client, the server writes the data back into the virtual circuit and the dispatcher sends the data to the client. After the shared server completes the client request, the server releases the virtual circuit back to the dispatcher and is free to handle other clients.Several initialization parameters relate to shared servers. The principal parameters are: DISPATCHERS, SHARED_SERVERS, MAX_SHARED_SERVERS, LOCAL_LISTENER, REMOTE_LISTENER.

TEMn
ASM disk Test Error Emulation Process
Emulates I/O errors on Oracle ASM disks through named events
I/O errors can be emulated on Oracle ASM disk I/O through named events. The scope can be the process, instance, or even cluster. Optionally, a set of AUs can be chosen for error emulation.
Oracle ASM instances

TTnn
Redo Transport Slave Process
Ships redo from current online and standby redo logs to remote standby destinations configured for ASYNC transport
TTnn can run as multiple processes, where nn is 00 to ZZ.
Database instances, Data Guard

VBGn
Volume Background Process
Communicates between the Oracle ASM instance and the operating system volume driver
VBGn handles messages originating from the volume driver in the operating system and sends them to the Oracle ASM instance.VBGn can run as multiple processes, where n is 0-9.
Oracle ASM instances, Oracle ASM Proxy instances

VDBG
Volume Driver Process
Forwards Oracle ASM requests to perform various volume-related tasks
VDBG handles requests to lock or unlock an extent for rebalancing, volume resize, disk offline, add or drop a disk, force and dismount disk group to the Dynamic Volume Manager driver.
Oracle ASM instances, Oracle ASM Proxy instances

VKRM
Virtual Scheduler for Resource Manager Process
Serves as centralized scheduler for Resource Manager activity
VKRM manages the CPU scheduling for all managed Oracle processes. The process schedules managed processes in accordance with an active resource plan.
Database instances

VKTM
Virtual Keeper of Time Process
Provides a wall clock time and reference time for time interval measurements
VKTM acts as a time publisher for an Oracle instance. VKTM publishes two sets of time: a wall clock time using a seconds interval and a higher resolution time (which is not wall clock time) for interval measurements. The VKTM timer service centralizes time tracking and offloads multiple timer calls from other clients.
Database instances, Oracle ASM instances

VMB0
Volume Membership Process
Maintains cluster membership on behalf of the Oracle ASM volume driver
This process membership in the cluster as an I/O-capable client on behalf of the Oracle ASM volume driver.
Oracle ASM instances, Oracle ASM Proxy instances

VUBG
Volume drive Umbilicus Background
Relays messages between Oracle ASM instance and Oracle ASM Proxy instance that is used by ADVM (for ACFS)
Oracle ASM instances, Oracle ASM Proxy instances

Wnnn
Space Management Slave Process
Performs various background space management tasks, including proactive space allocation and space reclamation
Wnnn processes are slave processes dynamically spawned by SMCO to perform space management tasks in the background. These tasks include preallocating space into locally managed tablespace and SecureFiles segments based on space usage growth analysis, and reclaiming space from dropped segments. At most 10 Wnnn slaves can run on one database instance. After being started, the slave acts as an autonomous agent. After it finishes task execution, it automatically picks up another task from the queue. The process terminates itself after being idle for a long time.
Database instances

XDMG
Exadata Automation Manager
Initiates automation tasks involved in managing Exadata storage
XDMG monitors all configured Exadata cells for state changes, such as a bad disk getting replaced, and performs the required tasks for such events. Its primary tasks are to watch for inaccessible disks and cells and when they become accessible again, and to initiate the ASM ONLINE operation. The ONLINE operation is handled by XDWK.
Oracle ASM instances, Exadata

XDWK
Exadata Automation Manager
Performs automation tasks requested by XDMG
XDWK gets started when asynchronous actions such as ONLINE, DROP, and ADD an Oracle ASM disk are requested by XDMG. After a 5 minute period of inactivity, this process will shut itself down.
Oracle ASM instances, Exadata

Xnnn
ASM Disk Expel Slave Process
Performs Oracle ASM post-rebalance activities
This process expels dropped disks after an Oracle ASM rebalance.
Oracle ASM instances
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