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тАО02-02-2002 12:38 AM
тАО02-02-2002 12:38 AM
I'm running a normal Oracle import under HPUX-11.0. Each time the job gets to a certain point, it fails with:
kgefec: fatal error 0
kgepop: no error frame to pop to for error 21503
There is nothing in the Oracle logs and no shortage of space, etc.
Reasons/solutions gratefully accepted.
....martin
kgefec: fatal error 0
kgepop: no error frame to pop to for error 21503
There is nothing in the Oracle logs and no shortage of space, etc.
Reasons/solutions gratefully accepted.
....martin
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тАО02-02-2002 07:27 AM
тАО02-02-2002 07:27 AM
Re: kgefec: fatal error 0
here are some interesting discussions:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x759ee7e60861d511abcd0090277a778c,00.html
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x749ee7e60861d511abcd0090277a778c,00.html
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x759ee7e60861d511abcd0090277a778c,00.html
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x749ee7e60861d511abcd0090277a778c,00.html
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тАО02-02-2002 08:28 AM
тАО02-02-2002 08:28 AM
Solution
There are two types of memory used by Oracle: local and shared. Local memory is constrained by the parameter maxdsiz (defaults to a small 60 megs) and the available swap space. Shared memory is used by SGA and is more complex to allocate as it is shared with many other parts of the operating system. If this is only a 32bit program, there are additional restrictions. Start by sorting all the proceses by memory size:
# UNIX95= ps -eo vsz,ruser,args | sort -rn | more
If any of the processes are pushing more than 50 megs, run SAM and change maxdsiz to 500 or even 900 megs. (requires a reboot) If you have less than 2Gb of RAM, Oracle will have big problems with performance and getting enough memory to be efficient.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
# UNIX95= ps -eo vsz,ruser,args | sort -rn | more
If any of the processes are pushing more than 50 megs, run SAM and change maxdsiz to 500 or even 900 megs. (requires a reboot) If you have less than 2Gb of RAM, Oracle will have big problems with performance and getting enough memory to be efficient.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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