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тАО07-03-2002 08:40 AM
тАО07-03-2002 08:40 AM
The kernel is tuned fairly well. However, I am running 4 instances each set to SGA=150 meg. When trying to start a fifth instance, SGA=150, I got a insufficient memmory error. I had to back the SGA down to 50 for the fifth instance and it came up OK. Are there any kernel parms that I can increase to allow this fifth instance to run at 150 SGA?
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тАО07-03-2002 08:43 AM
тАО07-03-2002 08:43 AM
Re: ORACLE MEMORY ERROR
What about nfile, nproc, shmmax ..etc. Then U monitor ur swapinfo while running the fifth instance. U can use sar, top, glance + like utilities to figure out the problem.
Best of luck
Shahul
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тАО07-03-2002 08:47 AM
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тАО07-03-2002 08:48 AM
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Re: ORACLE MEMORY ERROR
post your kernel parameters and swapinfo
live free or die
harry
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тАО07-03-2002 08:50 AM
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тАО07-03-2002 08:52 AM
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Re: ORACLE MEMORY ERROR
64 bit
dbc_max_pct = 30
dbc_man_min = 5
Can someone tell me how to attach a file so I can post my kernel and swap?
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тАО07-03-2002 08:54 AM
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тАО07-03-2002 08:56 AM
тАО07-03-2002 08:56 AM
Re: ORACLE MEMORY ERROR
If U go to reply option, below the box U will get a "brows" buutton. Here U can attach
Shahul
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тАО07-03-2002 09:01 AM
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