Jonas,
We were using Oracle7 on NT for awhile until the major problems just became
too unbearable. We would get ORA-600s and corruption constantly. I moved
the database over to OpenVMS (I still miss it...) and never had another
problem.
Good luck! You'll need it!
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 11:50
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Hello
We are running into a little problem with an Oracle installation. The server
OS is Windows NT, SP6, and the version of Oracle is 7.3.4.5.0. The server
have 4 processes, we have about 1,7 G primary memory and about 2 G of memory
on swap disk. We have 4 processes in the machine. One of these is reserved
for the OS, and Oracle uses the other 3.
We we reach around 170 sessions in the database, the database sometimes goes
down and we have to perform a restart. The 3 process Oracle use are all at
about 100% in task manager. The memory use is somewhere around 1,3 G. Then
we can run the database for aboout 4 more hours, then we have to restart.
Sometimes we have to restart around lunch everyday.
Now I have heard the Windows NT have a limit of how much memory one process
might use, and that limit is somewhere around 1,7 G, and that that might be
our problem.
We are planing to upgrade to Oracle 8.1.7 and to Windows NT 4 Enterprise
Edition or to Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Does anyone know if this can
help? Should we put more memory or more processes in the machine?
Any help is appreacheated
Regards
/Jonas
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