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RE: SVRMGRL

From: Gogala, Mladen <MGogala_at_oxhp.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 21:09:32 -0400
Message-Id: <10534.109927@fatcity.com>

  1. Can you please tell us the RAM size in megabytes (MB), not in milligrams
    (MG)?
  2. Do truss -af svrmgrl 2> /tmp/svrmgrl.out and then try starting the database. Alternatively, try the same thing with sqlplus.
  3. SS 20 was named after the soviet nuclear rocket from the same period and based on Super SPARC chip which was an ancient predecessor of the Ultra SPARC II
    (although
    there are people in Kansas which believe that McNeally has created it from the thin air and then created the UltraSPARC II from it's register). As such, SS 20 is a very slow 32 bit machine which is ideally suited for powering the ABS in a Lexus or BMW, not for testing the new software. SS20 are available on the market for $300 or so. You should have bought at least a 450 machine for such a task. How much RAM do you have in your car?
  4. Free advice always comes with some senseless rant.

-----Original Message-----
From: DEMANCHE Luc (Cetelem) [mailto:luc.demanche_at_cetelem.fr] Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 6:54 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: SVRMGRL

Hi all,
We installed a new Sun Sparc 20 test server with 320 MG RAM and Oracle 734 for our migration tests to 816.
I have a problem when doing a startup nomount: SVRMGRL> startup nomount
%
Oracle quit SVRMGRL with no error message. Is this a memory problem? Here is my SGA:
db_block_buffer = 200
shared_pool_size = 3500000
log_buffer = 8192
my db_block_size = 16384

TIA Luc Demanche
Cetelem
Tel.: 01.46.39.14.49 Received on Tue Jun 20 2000 - 20:09:32 CDT

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