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It simply means that your shared memory segment was not big enough to hold the entore SGA. Fix the SHMMAX, increase it.
Dear all,
There's a line in my alert log:
"WARNING: EINVAL creating segment of size 0x0000000030e14000
fix shm parameter in /etc/system or equivalent"
What does it means? What should i do?
I can't find any /etc/system.
Is it related to ipcs? But i can't find any of 0x0000000030e14000
And to change the shm, i have to recompile the kernel right? By the way, i'm using Oracle 8.1.7 on Redhat 7.2.
Thanks.
Have a nice day.
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