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01-04-2007 09:19 PM
01-04-2007 09:19 PM
OCI8 core dump on 20 CPU HP-UX 11.11 PA-RISC server
We have a 20 CPU, 20 GB Memory HP-UX PA-RISC server which is core dumping very often with our application that connects to a oracle 9.2.0.7 database via OCI client. We will be moving to thin drivers, but it appears that the Java heap is allocated from the global address space as does the stack space and space for native libraries. The error is pointing that there was no address space from which the memory for native libraries would be allocated. Can someone tell me how to check this global address space and how to increase this value.
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01-06-2007 04:06 PM
01-06-2007 04:06 PM
Re: OCI8 core dump on 20 CPU HP-UX 11.11 PA-RISC server
RTFM: http://www.hp.com/go/java
turn OFF Java HotSpot
turn ON Java HotSpot
Avoid the Method-Call via HotSpot Filter Method
Use HP's best tools to analyze you stuff..
and, Oh buy the way.. start playing the game here.. and, yes
Assign some Points.. you loose
turn OFF Java HotSpot
turn ON Java HotSpot
Avoid the Method-Call via HotSpot Filter Method
Use HP's best tools to analyze you stuff..
and, Oh buy the way.. start playing the game here.. and, yes
Assign some Points.. you loose
Golf is a Good Walk Spoiled, Mark Twain.
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