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тАО01-23-2003 01:58 AM
тАО01-23-2003 01:58 AM
weird problem with svrmgrl
we have 8i DB on A-server(1CPU,512Mb). When I tried to connect to DB by svrmgrl as user oracle everything is fine. But any unix user even from dba group got the ORA-03113 error.Kernel settings were set according oracle's metalink recomendations. But problem persists.Any idea what is going on?
Kirill
p.s. sqlplus is working fine for any user.
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тАО01-23-2003 02:20 AM
тАО01-23-2003 02:20 AM
Re: weird problem with svrmgrl
Saw something similar once.
Try to disable the memory windows configuration, just replace the
/etc/services.window file with a default one.
Then try again. I believe Oracle can better help you.
Steve Steel
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тАО01-23-2003 02:28 AM
тАО01-23-2003 02:28 AM
Re: weird problem with svrmgrl
Sorry for stating the obvious, but did you indicate "dba" as the SYSDBA group during the oracle installation ? If not, your executable is not linked with the right group and svrmgrl will only work for oracle ...
Regards,
Tom
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тАО01-23-2003 02:41 AM
тАО01-23-2003 02:41 AM
Re: weird problem with svrmgrl
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тАО01-23-2003 02:54 AM
тАО01-23-2003 02:54 AM
Re: weird problem with svrmgrl
Is the Oracle environment set-up the same as oracle when you log in to one of the other users?
Regards,
John
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тАО01-23-2003 03:43 AM
тАО01-23-2003 03:43 AM
Re: weird problem with svrmgrl
-rwsr-s--x 1 oracle8i dba 8200192 Aug 21 2001 oemevent
-rwsr-s--x 1 oracle8i dba 30769152 Aug 21 2001 oracle
-rwsr-s--x 1 root dba 9625600 Aug 21 2001 oratclsh
-rwsr-s--x 1 oracle8i dba 7876608 Aug 21 2001 tnslsnr
Check your sticky bits are set on $ORACLE_HOME/bin, the above file list shows an 817 install.
This usually occurs when people try to upgrade Oracle by copying files rather than using the installer.
Share and Enjoy! Ian
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тАО01-23-2003 03:53 AM
тАО01-23-2003 03:53 AM
Re: weird problem with svrmgrl
What are the values of
SEMMNI
SEMMNS
SHMMAX
Revert
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тАО01-23-2003 05:49 AM
тАО01-23-2003 05:49 AM
Re: weird problem with svrmgrl
I really just moved oracle intstallation from another machine to this one. ;-)
Anyway,I forgot to mention. This weird behevior of svrmgrl happened only with one DB and at the same time I have no problem with another two Oracle DB.
Kirill
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тАО01-23-2003 01:41 PM
тАО01-23-2003 01:41 PM
Re: weird problem with svrmgrl
The other way, you have to login to each database, and run "oradebug". This will create a trace file in the userdump destination. Look through the file for the semaphore and memory segments for each database that is running, and then remove any of the segments that are not in the trace files using ipcs and ipcrm.
Hope this helps,
Brian