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02-20-2002 10:14 PM
02-20-2002 10:14 PM
Re: Memory Error Fault (coredump)
Hi,
The easiest way is to run sam.
# /usr/sbin/sam
Look under kernel configuration.
Please look into the Oracle installation documentation on recommended values for OS kernel parameters before proceeding.
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
The easiest way is to run sam.
# /usr/sbin/sam
Look under kernel configuration.
Please look into the Oracle installation documentation on recommended values for OS kernel parameters before proceeding.
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
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02-21-2002 02:57 AM
02-21-2002 02:57 AM
Re: Memory Error Fault (coredump)
Hi,
#sam
-->kernel configuration-->tunable parameters--> choose the parameter you need to change(maxsiz/maxdsiz)-->press tab-->action -->modify -->enter the new values-->ok.
system will build the kernel and reboot
#sam
-->kernel configuration-->tunable parameters--> choose the parameter you need to change(maxsiz/maxdsiz)-->press tab-->action -->modify -->enter the new values-->ok.
system will build the kernel and reboot
never give up
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