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On Solaris, you don't actually have to change the kernel, but you do need to edit the file /etc/system, and these changes require a reboot to become effective.
I know this to be true through 2.7, not sure about 8.
Jared
On Tuesday 29 May 2001 11:28, Cyril Thankappan wrote:
> Hi
>
> Sorry if I sound naive!
>
> But do we have to boot the server in Solaris 8
> TOO (!!) in order to change the kernel?
>
> What is the procedure for changing the kernel
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> ------------- Original Message --------------
> John Kanagaraj <john.kanagaraj_at_hds.com> wrote:
> To:Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com>
> From:John Kanagaraj <john.kanagaraj_at_hds.com>
> Date:Wed, 23 May 2001 15:05:26 -0800
>
> $ sar
> sar: can't open /var/adm/sa/sa23
> No such file or directory
>
> I do see a /var/adm/sa/sa16 directory. What does this mean?
>
> Jacques,
>
> This is the file (not directory?!) that records the system activity
> information (in binary) via the sadc program. The file is named by
> day-of-the-month (it is 23rd today). You don't seem to have access to this
> file - not sure why since you normally should.... Or maybe you ran out of
> space in the '/var' filesystem?
>
> From your answer re the solution - i.e. reduction of SGA - it looks like a
> combination of values in SHM and SEM parameters did create the problem...
> Another issue that occurs in my mind is that some filesystem - either
> $ORACLE_HOME or $TNS_ADMIN or whereever sqlnet logs are kept became full..
>
> John Kanagaraj
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