Re: Oracle 10g -RHEL Hugemem

From: Draki <gnavneet_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 22:16:04 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <f54a658f-b296-47a4-b76e-5f92e182b5e7@2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com>

Thanks John. I had some compulsion doing that. We planned to have Oracle Apps 11.5.10.2 also on the same server, and software was available for 32 bits only. Just wondering if there is some work around for this problem. I went thru werner puschitz's site too but could not find anything relavent. Regards,
Navneet

On Sep 25, 2:04 am, hpuxrac <johnbhur..._at_sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> On Sep 24, 3:01 pm, Draki <gnavn..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi,
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> > We have built a new 32 bit RHEL4 server with total RAM 40 GB, as we
> > need to run about 25-30 oracle test instances on it. Initially we used
> > smp kernel, but instances started shutting down
> > on their own very frequently. After googling we figured out that 32
> > bit smp does not support more than 16 GB RAM. So last week we migrated
> > to Hugemem kernel. It worked fine till yesterday
> > when I was creating a new instance I got :
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> > SQL> startup nomount;
> > ORA-27102: out of memory
> > Linux Error: 28: No space left on device
> > right now we have 17 instances running, all with 500 MB SGA.
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> > Thanks in Advance
> > Navneet
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> I would recommend using 64 bit linux ... on a system that supports it
> well.
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> There's a Red Hat Reference Architecture book ( werner puschitz wrote
> it I believe ) "Tuning and Optimizing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> ( RHEL ) for Oracle 9i and 10g Databases that you should become very
> familiar with.
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> Reading that document and proceeding carefully should get you rolling.- Hide quoted text -
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