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Hello :
I am now compiling a PL/SQL procedure (5127 lines ,131358 characters).
before I load it normally in svrmgrl , using @new
but , from this afternoon , I can't ,
the messages is :
$ svrmgrl
Oracle Server Manager Release 2.3.3.0.0 - Production
Copyright (c) Oracle Corporation 1994, 1995. All rights reserved.
Oracle7 Server Release 7.3.3.0.0 - Production Release With the distributed and Spatial Data options PL/SQL Release 2.3.3.0.0 - Production
SVRMGR> connect sj
Password:
Connected.
SVRMGR> @new
create or replace package body upd163 as
*
ORA-04031: unable to allocate 73968 bytes of shared memory ("unknown
object","PL/SQL MPCODE","BAMIMA: Bam Buffer")
SVRMGR>
Is this means I should enlarge the unix parameter os shared memory ? or swap
disk ?
Thank you very much!
Jing Shen
Mail to: sj_at_china.pages.com.cn
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