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Re: Oracle 7.2.2.3, Solaris 2.4, Bus Errors, and I/O Errors

From: oracle <oracle_at_nightmare.com>
Date: 1997/01/30
Message-ID: <32F146D4.14A6@nightmare.com>#1/1

Wayne Yingling wrote:
>
> Using Solaris 2.4 on a 20 with Oracle. Oracle has been running on this
> machine for over a year. Typically it has been pretty reliable - Until the
> new year.
>
> Lately we are receiving messages that file systems are full when they are not.
>
> We receive messages that the /opt filesystem is out of inodes when df -e
> indicates that there are over 400,000 free.
> And any executable we run from /opt returns a bus error.
> If we change directories into /opt we randomly receive "No device or Bad
> Address" messages when navigating into subdirectories.
>
> When these messages begin, Oracle returns "EOF on communication channel"
> errors when trying to connect remote through SQLNet V2. Oracle/Solaris
> returns "Bus error" messages when trying to connect from the server itself.
>
> After a reboot the messages go away then return 2 to 8 hours later. It seems
> to be Oracle usage related but no pattern has been established.
>
> Any thoughts ?
> Is it Oracle ? Solaris ? Hardware ?
>
> Thanks
> Wayne

I would not write off that it is an Oracle problem but is sounds more like something with the OS to me. Have you contacted SUN about it? Oracle just makes system calls, it does not do any of the filesystem operations such as returning i-nodes.

You might also want to upgrade the OS to 2.5.1. Received on Thu Jan 30 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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