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Dennis Handly
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Re: Sudden Reboot

>nothing wrong in swapinfo

I asked for the output so we could check the numbers.
F Verschuren
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Re: Sudden Reboot


Hi,
strange problem,
panic's will normaly show up in:
tail /etc/shutdown.log

What logging dit you checked (just to make sure you dint missed one├в ┬ж)

If there is noting here is sounds like a environment problem and a coincident that you changed the parameter.

how have you changed the parameter?
Do you know if the parameter is not exigently decreased
CowBoy
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Re: Sudden Reboot

swapinfo -tam just 21% of total RAM is used
CowBoy
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Re: Sudden Reboot

hing in /etc/shutdown.log
Dennis Handly
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>swapinfo -tam just 21% of total RAM is used

Again, I would like to see the whole output.
CowBoy
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Re: Sudden Reboot

Mb Mb Mb PCT START/ Mb
TYPE AVAIL USED FREE USED LIMIT RESERVE PRI NAME
dev 32768 0 32768 0% 0 - 1 /dev/vg00/lvol2
reserve - 30154 -30154
memory 65485 9270 56215 14%
total 98253 39424 58829 40% - 0 -
Dennis Handly
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Re: Sudden Reboot

>reserve - 30154 -30154

You have reserved nearly all of device swap.
Do you have Oracle running now?
What was the old value of shmmax, that worked?

As Ninad said, have you looked in /var/adm/crash/? Have you enabled crash dumps?

Are you up to date on patches?
CowBoy
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How can i check that the crash is enabled?
oracle is now running!!!
Dennis Handly
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>How can I check that the crash is enabled?

Check in /etc/rc.log.
There should be a file in /etc/rc.config.d/ that enables is.
CowBoy
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