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Re: how to LOCK_SGA on Solaris

From: Daniel Morgan <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu>
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 15:39:10 -0800
Message-ID: <1072827457.55971@yasure>


Frank Langelage wrote:

> Today I switched param LOCK_SGA from FALSE to TRUE.
> After this the restart of oracle failed:
> ORA-27126: unable to lock shared memory segment in core
> SVR4 Error: 1: Not owner
>
> If I change the owner of the oracle binary to root
> -rwsr-s--x 1 root dba 62723664 Dec 17 00:18 oracle
> then then startup succeeded.
> Processes are running with user=root (and realuser=oracle).
>
> Is there a way to use LOCK_SGA without changing owner to root ?
>
> Regards
> Frank

What is the business problem you are trying to solve?

 From your post it looks like gratuitous parameter changing.

BTW: I'd check to see if the kernel parameters in /etc/system are set correctly. My bet is that they are not.

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