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Re: dbca on linux

From: Leach <leach_at_none.invalid>
Date: Sun, 04 May 2003 10:54:33 GMT
Message-Id: <slrnbb9sba.a0u.leach@none.invalid>


On Sun, 04 May 2003, Jiri Chaloupka <jirka_at_chalu.cz> wrote:
> Joe Fischer wrote:

>> 	The two usual suspects in this problem are: shared memory
>> settings and limits on certain kernel parameters.  You'll have to go
>> through the documentation and make sure that they are being set to the
>> minimum values.  Also be aware of the fact that some ulimit settings
>> may apply to one instance of a shell unless set up properly.
>> ----------
>> Joe Fischer
>> (no underscores in email address)

>
> I have sets this two parameters:
> ORACLE_HOME
> ORACLE_OWNER
>
> which kernel parameter must be sets?

SuSE provides an orarun.rpm that sets the kernel parameters. Look in /etc/sysconfig/oracle if you have it installed.

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Leach
Received on Sun May 04 2003 - 05:54:33 CDT

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