9i starts to use some of the java stuff all by itself
which possibly explains the error. For example, there
is now a trigger on every create-table to handle the
cdc publish/subscribe features. This of course means
you typically to allocate something to the java pool
(if you have installed java)
Take a look at rmjvm (as opposed to jvmrm)
hth
connor
--- Mark Leith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ahh
well!
>
> I have another question following this:
>
> I am also getting the following error on startup:
>
> Fri Feb 22 09:33:04 2002
> Errors in file
> C:\oracle\admin\ORCL\udump\ORA03028.TRC:
> ORA-04031: unable to allocate 4032 bytes of shared
> memory ("shared
> pool","unknown object","joxs heap
> init","ioc_allocate_pal")
>
> Fri Feb 22 09:33:10 2002
> Errors in file
> C:\oracle\admin\ORCL\udump\ORA03028.TRC:
> ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
> ORA-04031: unable to allocate 4032 bytes of shared
> memory ("shared
> pool","unknown object","joxs heap
> init","ioc_allocate_pal")
> ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_JAVA", line 216
> ORA-06512: at line 2
>
> Completed: alter database open
>
> This is because I set the java_pool to 0 in my init
> file (we don't use
> anything java related against our databases). Does
> anybody know how to
> disable or de-install java from the database? I've
> taken a look at the
> jvmrm.sql in RDBMS/Admin:
>
> -- Remove some portion of the Java related data
> dictionary objects
>
> -- This script must be run as a subscript of a
> script which sets the
> -- variable jvmrmaction.
> -- Possible values are
> -- FULL_REMOVAL: remove all java related
> objects
>
> But can't find anything of a script that will call
> this? Anyone have any
> ideas?
>
> Cheers
>
> Mark (Why do I bother?) Leith
>
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> Mark
> The ora600 lookup tool on Metalink states that
> there is no description for
> this code
> John
> -----Original Message-----
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>
> Hi Ladies and Gents,
> I installed 9.0.1 on to my Win2K machine yesterday,
> and whilst installing an
> un-named monitoring tool against it this morning,
> the instance crashed with
> a bunch of ORA-600's in the alert log. Below are the
> two that appeared,
> though the first turned up about 10 times
> concurrently:
> Fri Feb 22 09:22:28 2002
> Errors in file
> C:\oracle\admin\ORCL\udump\ORA01668.TRC:
> ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [26599],
> [1], [190], [], [], [],
> [], []
> Fri Feb 22 09:22:34 2002
> Errors in file
> C:\oracle\admin\ORCL\udump\ORA01668.TRC:
> ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [150],
> [], [], [], [], [], [], []
> Anyone ever seen these before? I'm not going to call
> support as this is only
> a sandbox database, so please don't tell me to call
> them or log a tar.. I
> have enough to do today already! :(
> Any feedback on these is, however, much appreciated!
> Thanks
> Mark
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