Thanks a bunch for replying, John. I had a look at the /etc/sysdef file and
it seemed
to be exactly the same as yours.....so were the ulimit parameters.
I have logged a call with Oracle but they do not seem too be very responsive
either.
Anybody else with any other ideas about what and how to tweak any of the
server
or database parameters ??
Any help will b greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Samir
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Samir,
Does ulimit -a indicate anything? From my Solaris 8 system:
$ ulimit -a
time(seconds) unlimited
file(blocks) unlimited
data(kbytes) unlimited
stack(kbytes) 8192
coredump(blocks) unlimited
nofiles(descriptors) 256
vmemory(kbytes) unlimited
Also look at '/etc/sysdef':
*
* Process Resource Limit Tunables (Current:Maximum)
*
Infinity:Infinity cpu time
Infinity:Infinity file size
Infinity:Infinity heap size
0x0000000000800000:Infinity stack size
Infinity:Infinity core file size
0x0000000000000100:0x0000000000000400 file descriptors
Infinity:Infinity mapped memory
Hth,
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: SARKAR, Samir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 3:59 AM
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>Subject: ORA-4030 Out of Process Memory
>
>
>Hi All,
>
>This is 8.1.6.3 (32-bit) on Solaris 8. We have been trying to run a
>transaction on the database
>and it is throwing up ORA-4030. The process is indeed a big
>process and we r
>getting this
>error only while running a particular transaction. On running
>'maxmem', we
>get the following :
>
> Memory starts at: 137992 ( 21b08)
> Memory ends at: 2147483647 (7fffffff)
> Memory available: 2147345655 (7ffde4f7)
>
>Can anybody help me finding out how to increase the Memory
>available to more
>than 2 Gig ?? I think
>that this memory limitation is why my process is dying when
>its grown to
>circa 2 Gig. Also, do I need to
>increase the swap space and bounce the server ?? My swap info
>is as under :
>
> swapfile dev swaplo blocks free
>/dev/vx/dsk/swapvol 239,8 16 16774704 16774704
>/dev/vx/dsk/rootdg/v_swap 239,6 16 34815984 34815984
>
>Any other checks/inputs on this will be highly appreciated as this is a
>production database and I have
>an impatient client.
>
>Thanks,
>Samir
>
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