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Re: server doesn't want to start

From: Daniel Morgan <dmorgan_at_exesolutions.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 23:55:03 GMT
Message-ID: <3DD04357.F787A673@exesolutions.com>


Anatol Ogórek wrote:

> Hello.
> I've got problem running oracle 8.1.7 server.
> my listener works ok, sqlplus works fine when I'm connecting
> to other server, but my local server doesn't work
>
> when i looked into logs i saw:
> Mon Nov 11 21:17:47 2002
> Errors in file /usr/oracle/app/oracle/product/5.002/rdbms/log/ora_732.trc:
>
> so I opened that file and I saw:
> /usr/oracle/app/oracle/product/5.002/rdbms/log/ora_732.trc
> Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.7.0.1 - Production
> With the Partitioning option
> JServer Release 8.1.7.0.1 - Production
> ORACLE_HOME = /usr/oracle/app/oracle/product/5.002
> System name: Linux
> Node name: mroova
> Release: 2.4.19
> Version: #1 nie lis 3 10:43:33 CET 2002
> Machine: i686
> Instance name: webdev
> Redo thread mounted by this instance: 0 <none>
> Oracle process number: 0
> 732
>
> Exception signal: 11 (SIGSEGV)
> *** 2002-11-11 21:17:46.928
> ksedmp: internal or fatal error
> Current SQL information unavailable - no session.
> ----- Call Stack Trace -----
> calling call entry argument values in hex
> location type point (? means dubious value)
> -------------------- -------- --------------------
> ----------------------------
> Cannot seek to string table section header in /lib/libdl.so.2.
> Exception signal: 11 (SIGSEGV)
>
> when I try to run svrmgr I have:
>
> Oracle Server Manager Release 3.1.7.0.0 - Production
>
> Copyright (c) 1997, 1999, Oracle Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
>
> ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel
> SVRMGR>
>
> I'm running debian 3.0
>
> I know that some shm values should be set properly in /etc/system
> but in debian there is no /etc/system
>
> There are only /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax ,shmmni, shmall. What values should
> be there? And should I normally write them there, or set in some other way?
> I'm not linux guru...
>
> Thank you for help
>
> Best regards
>
> Anatol Ogórek

And you read and followed the installation instructions without deviation including setting the correct values for semaphores and shared memory?

Daniel Morgan Received on Mon Nov 11 2002 - 17:55:03 CST

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