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On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 08:19:31 GMT, codrutpopescu_at_my-deja.com wrote:
Hi Codrut,
I had the same problem this weekend.
After serveral reinstalls off Linux it looked like
it had to do with some missing RPMS.
I have yet to figure out which ones.
I finally installed Mandrake 7.1 as a Server with the automatic option. After this the install went correctly.
Hope this helps
Good Luck
Louis
>I tried to install Oracle 8i R2 on RedHat 7.0.
>The database creation process just hangs at the
>intializing database step (80%).
>Could this be a problem related to shared memory
>segments and semaphores of the linux kernel?
>Is this the difference between Suse which is
>optimized for Oracle or RedHat Enterprise and the
>normal distibution (memory optimization)?
>I saw that RedHat 7.0 has a maximum shared memory
>segment of 32M, which is way below what Oracle
>asks for (0.5 * physical memory). I have 192M RAM.
>Oracle says in their documentation that if the
>memory is not configured correctly the SGA will
>not be able to start. However they also says that
>if you set memory segments and semaphores
>pameters too high the system may not be able to
>boot.
>Could someone suggest me the correct settings for
>kernel parameters?
>
>Thank You
>Codrut Popescu
>
>P.S. Please excuse me for my bad english!
>
>
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Received on Wed Oct 18 2000 - 11:20:43 CDT