Re: Solaris/64MB + Oracle Financials installing problem

From: Ian Sparkes <kxtn60a_at_mail.prodigy.com>
Date: 1996/01/17
Message-ID: <4dkg51$rgh_at_nnrp1.news.primenet.com>#1/1


Richard Mendoza <rmendoza_at_linkabit.titan.com> writes:
> Jacob Gore <jacob.gore_at_math.enmu.edu> wrote:
> >
> > On a Solaris 2.5 system on a SPARCstation 5 with 64MB RAM and an Oracle
> > Financials server running, we keep getting messages like "Memory allocation
> > error" and "cannot fork process". There are approximately 62 processes on
> > the system when that happens. Is there a limit on processes, a parameter
> > that needs to be set?
> >
> > Leon Farfel
> > ToolCASE Computing
> > leon_at_toolcase.com
>
> I belienve the limitation is the minimum ram needed to run financials, and
> I believe its more than 64m, I would call support and ask what the minumum ram
> for running financials. We have run oracle financials 10.5 (just gl) on
> a sparc5 but with 96m ram and a 200m swap space.
>
> Richard Mendoza
 

>
> My views are my own and DO NOT reflect those of Titan Corp.
>
> rmendoza_at_linkabit.titan.com

MB is not a lot but try using the Multi Threaded Server (if you are not already). This will allow you to share backend processes. I have seen these range up to 10MB+ for Oracle Applications (ie Financials) Received on Wed Jan 17 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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