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Home -> Community -> Usenet -> c.d.o.server -> Q: Why is 7.3.2.2 forcing 4 character SID limit???
It's me again. I had the error:
ORA-07320: smsget: shmat error when trying to attach sga.
SVR4 Error: 22: Invalid argument
ORA-07306: sms1sg: shmget error, unable to get a shared memory segment.
SVR4 Error: 17: File exists
Additional information: 1
when trying to create a 7.3.2.2 database. Well, it turns out that if I change my ORACLE_SID to 'tst2' instead of 'test02', I do not get the error. I know Oracle suggests a 4 character limit on the SID, but we have 5 or so databases, and there is no way would would change our SIDs to a 4 character limit.
Does anyone else have this problem, or could it possibly be that I am running out of memory, and cutting off those 3 characters actually makes a difference????
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