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In article <dl9ntg$c9q$1_at_newsreader3.netcologne.de>,
Daniel Wetzler <danielwetzler_at_appleinfo.de> writes:
> Hi,
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> I had the same problem on my Solaris 10 mashine.
> I had to increase the swap space on it.
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> Best regards,
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> Daniel
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> madhu wrote:
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>> I also expericencing same issue for an Oracle9i installation on Solaris >> 10. I have a 1 GB RAM, 2 GB swap and lot of disk space. I am getting >> Ora Err: Out of Memory. >> >> The oracle documentation asks for increased value in shmmax, shmmni etc >> in /etc/system. But the Sun docs says those changes are not required as >> Solaris 10 uses "rcladm" to manage these resources and by default >> shmmax is 1/4 of memory installed and OS will adjust the value >> dynamically. >> >> I did not find a simple command to see the existing values for these >> shared memory variables or a way to increase it in case I need it. Yes >> I agree there are some resource control programs available. But I am >> not able to interpret it correctly. Sun needs to come up with a better >> tutorial for this feature. >> Any tips?
man prctl
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