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I tried to install Oracle 8i R2 on RedHat 7.0.
The database creation process just hangs at the
intializing database step (80%).
Could this be a problem related to shared memory
segments and semaphores of the linux kernel?
Is this the difference between Suse which is
optimized for Oracle or RedHat Enterprise and the
normal distibution (memory optimization)?
I saw that RedHat 7.0 has a maximum shared memory
segment of 32M, which is way below what Oracle
asks for (0.5 * physical memory). I have 192M RAM.
Oracle says in their documentation that if the
memory is not configured correctly the SGA will
not be able to start. However they also says that
if you set memory segments and semaphores
pameters too high the system may not be able to
boot.
Could someone suggest me the correct settings for
kernel parameters?
Thank You
Codrut Popescu
P.S. Please excuse me for my bad english!
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Received on Wed Oct 18 2000 - 03:19:31 CDT
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