Answer Posted / khan
pmon stands for process monitor,when ever user process dies
by holding lock it use to release those locks, so other user
can use that particular table,and whenever user dies it
ensure that the database using the resource that they are
died ,and pmon process use to sleep and it activate for
regular interval of time,and it restart the failed server
process and dispatched process.
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