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Re: TNS Errors 12500, 12540, 12560, 00510

From: Rasmus Langaard jr. <rasmus.langaard_at_nsa.no>
Date: 1998/01/09
Message-ID: <MPG.f202ecd2d54e192989688@news.online.no>#1/1

Hmm - that last error message (from Solaris) makes me wonder... "Not enough space" - could you be out of virtual memory, by any chance? Check that you've got at least as much swap space as you've got real RAM. Might be a kernel parameter too, though - something to do with memory limits per user...

Good luck! - rasmus

In article <68uock$q2b$1_at_news.iinet.net.au>, vaughan_at_unforgettable.com says...
> Just when we thought Christmas was over our listener.log starts to give us
> all these "gifts".
>
> TNS-12500: TNS:listener failed to start a dedicated server process
> TNS-12540: TNS:internal limit restriction exceeded
> TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
> TNS-00510: Internal limit restriction exceeded
> Solaris Error: 12: Not enough space
>
> We are running multiple Oracle 8.0.3 instances on a Sun Ultra 1 (Solaris
> 2.5.1 with all the patches). When we shut down one instance the TNS problems
> go away... however this is not an acceptable solution.
>
> Oracle Worldwide support have unsuccessfully suggested many things... right
> down to recompiling Oracle and rebuilding all database instances.
>
> Any ideas or assistance would be appreciated....
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Vaughan
>
>
>
  Received on Fri Jan 09 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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