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Concurrent Managers

How do I reset the concurrent managers
Posted: 17 Jul 01

1. Make sure that no concurrent manager processes are running. On Unix, us "ps -ef | grep FNDLIBR"

2. Using SQL*Plus, login as the APPLSYS user and use the following two commands:

   delete * from fnd_concurrent_processes;

   update fnd_concurrent_queues set running_processes=0;

3. Restart the concurrent manager.

If you have any problems with starting the concurrent manager, try these steps first. You will find, that if you contact Oracle support, this is what they will ask you to do anyway.


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