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Re: 8i R2 on Linux (RH6.2) and the Java System

From: Joe Raube <jraube_at_CG248553-B.kitenet.net>
Date: 2000/06/14
Message-ID: <%RL15.2486$A%3.26830@news1.rdc2.pa.home.com>#1/1

To comfortably use the JVM - which put a Java Virtual Machine within the instance - you should have at least 256 MB, probably more...

In article <kirtt-C01D70.08100414062000_at_news.sky.net>, Kirt Thomas wrote:
>I've installed 8i (8.1.6) on Red Hat 6.2 - and have run into a bit of a problem
>creating a new db. I rolled thru the dbassist gui (blech), and told it to save
>the create scripts. After reading thru them I let go and let them run.
>
>At the point where the initjvm.sql is called, the system apparently hung. I
>let it go for a few hours, and then said screw it, bounced the box, and then ran
>the other scripts (everything but the javaSID.sh), and the db was created, and
>everything appears to be fine.
>
>So, I go back and burst the intijvm.sql, and find the problem statement to be
>the 'create or replace java system' - soooo, I bounce the box, make sure I don't
>have a damned gnome login window running :), then start the db, and thru
>svrmgrl exec the command.
>
>This ran for 2 days, which I think is excessive :) So, does anyone have
>anything on this? I'm running on only 128mb of RAM, but am thinking that this
>should be enough even if thin. Thanks.
>
>--
> Kirt Thomas * kirtt_at_espresso.org
> "Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines"
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Received on Wed Jun 14 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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