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In article <1112551360.804733.119430_at_l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
"madhu" <eloormadhu_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> I also expericencing same issue for an Oracle9i installation on Solaris
> 10. I have a 1 GB RAM, 2 GB swap and lot of disk space. I am getting
> Ora Err: Out of Memory.
>
> The oracle documentation asks for increased value in shmmax, shmmni etc
> in /etc/system. But the Sun docs says those changes are not required as
> Solaris 10 uses "rcladm" to manage these resources and by default
> shmmax is 1/4 of memory installed and OS will adjust the value
> dynamically.
>
> I did not find a simple command to see the existing values for these
> shared memory variables or a way to increase it in case I need it. Yes
> I agree there are some resource control programs available. But I am
> not able to interpret it correctly. Sun needs to come up with a better
> tutorial for this feature.
> Any tips?
Is Oracle 10g certified to run on Solaris 10 yet?
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