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05-08-2002 08:56 AM
05-08-2002 08:56 AM
			
				
					
						
							SIGSEGV.... again..
						
					
					
				
			
		
	
			
	
	
	
	
	
			
				
					
					
						Hello All-
Received another SIGSEGV after I increased kernel param maxssiz and maxssiz_64bit on my server to 32mb.
After looking at system call trace, I get these error numbers:
Err#2 - ENOENT
Err#12 - ENOMEM
Err#22 - EINVAL
Err#25 - ENOTTY
As I figure #2 and #12 are the most common in the trace...
Hardware: L2000, 2 CPUS (440mhZ), 1gig of memory, 2gig of swap, running version 11
I reviewed maxdsiz, which is 268435456
I reviewed shmmax, which is 1073741824
I'm speculating that shmmax is too high, which might require me to vault maxdsiz to a comparable value..
Any thoughts?
Thanx.
Mike-
					
				
			
			
				
		
		
	
	
	
Received another SIGSEGV after I increased kernel param maxssiz and maxssiz_64bit on my server to 32mb.
After looking at system call trace, I get these error numbers:
Err#2 - ENOENT
Err#12 - ENOMEM
Err#22 - EINVAL
Err#25 - ENOTTY
As I figure #2 and #12 are the most common in the trace...
Hardware: L2000, 2 CPUS (440mhZ), 1gig of memory, 2gig of swap, running version 11
I reviewed maxdsiz, which is 268435456
I reviewed shmmax, which is 1073741824
I'm speculating that shmmax is too high, which might require me to vault maxdsiz to a comparable value..
Any thoughts?
Thanx.
Mike-
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05-08-2002 10:23 AM
05-08-2002 10:23 AM
			
				
					
						
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						Michael
That is realtive to the systems and oracle setup . I am attaching a kernel parameter form one of my devlopement L cals systems running 3-4 instances of oracle and runs fine. You may like to look at this.
Also do increase the maxdsix to 1.gb as you are thinking you may like to increase npty too.
Manoj Srivastava
		
		
	
	
	
That is realtive to the systems and oracle setup . I am attaching a kernel parameter form one of my devlopement L cals systems running 3-4 instances of oracle and runs fine. You may like to look at this.
Also do increase the maxdsix to 1.gb as you are thinking you may like to increase npty too.
Manoj Srivastava
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05-08-2002 05:48 PM
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						Manoj, thanks for the infomation.
However, can you give me the specs on your L Class box, so I can know that you are working with a hardware configuration comparable to the one I am working with.
thanx.
Mike
		
		
	
	
	
However, can you give me the specs on your L Class box, so I can know that you are working with a hardware configuration comparable to the one I am working with.
thanx.
Mike
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