Tilmann Starke wrote:
> 
> DB geeks,
> 
> we reinstalled our experimental server with SuSE 9.1 and SAPDB
7.3.0.25.
> We have several customer databases running, about 20 database
instances
> I guess. Each db is about 500 to 2000 MB in size in only one devspace.
> The server is an old Athlon 900 with 768 MB RAM (ok, maybe this is an
> option...)
> 
> After setting the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1 option all things are working
> fine
> now - with one exception:
> 
> When starting the 6th database we get the error
> 
> -24994 runtime environment error [db_warm -f]; 1, Kernel died before
> reaching COLD state
> 

Not that nice. But I assume, you checked the output of the 6th database,
namely the knldiag of this database instance, in which you are told
which resource is missing and you have just forgotten to tell the list?
With the info given in knldiag you / we will see usually very easily
what is going on.

Elke
SAP Labs Berlin


> The databases that have been started before are running properly. It
seems
> that
> there is a problem with the sixth instance of the SAPDB kernel. We
fizzled
> around a little
> with trying to start the databases in another order, but still the 6th
> kernel does not
> startup to warm state.
> 
> OK, we know the environment is not very uptodate, but it was running
fine
> with installation
> before (when we used SuSE 8.0).
> 
> Are there some kernel parameters to set on the 9.1 environment?
> Is there another limit that is memory related and handicaps the amount
of
> the kernel instances?
> Is the SuSE kernel buggy in combination with the old 7.3.0.25 SAPDB?
> 
> In advance: we cannot upgrade to other SAPDB/MaxDB version.
> 
> Folks, any hint ist welcome.
> 
> Tilmann Starke
> 
> SOFTWORK GmbH
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> 
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