On 6/29/06, Junix Gaspar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Guys,

I have this problem here that am lost as to what I am going to do next.

I have a Lotus 6.5.4 on SUSE Linux 9 kernel 2.6 (stack kernel)
2GB Physical Memory 3.5GB swap Pentium 4, 2.79GHz
 
The error msg in my lotus monitor is:

Admin Process: Searching Administration Requests database
29.06.2006 12:35:04 PM  Full Text message: Memory allocation error. errcode = 3301
29.06.2006 12:35:04 PM  GTR search error for "/local/notesdata/nucdircat.ft/ftgi": Memory allocation error. errcode = 3301: Not enough memory for Full Text Indexing or Search
 

For the purpose of archive reference of other user, I'll answer my own question.

 

According to IBM Lotus itself located in this site:

 

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?&uid=swg21192791

 

Solution

 

This issue was reported to Quality Engineering as SPR# MPEY5PNRL9 and has been fixed in Domino 6.0.5, 6.5.4, 6.5.2 Fix Pack 1, 6.5.3 Fix Pack 1 and 6.5.5.
Excerpt from the Lotus Notes and Domino Release 6.5.4 and 6.0.5 MR fix list (available at http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/):

Full-text indexing
SPR# MPEY5PNRL9 - Full Text Indexing will now allow a memory request of up to "4 gig", if available. Prior to this fix, a Full Text memory allocation error was received followed by an Insufficient Memory crash. The previous limit was no more than 16 meg. This has been fixed in 6.0.5, 6.5.4, 6.5.3 FP1 and 6.5.2 FP1.

 

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Am not sure if it means that, the machine who will do indexing needs to have at least 4GB of physical memory, and, since my desktop could only go up to 2GB, it would not be enough.

Meaning, there is no amount of tweaking I can do in Linux to make this work.

 

Anyway, I will be having some proliant lying around somewhere that has at least 4GB of memory. I will use this to test if I really need higher capacity server, or I just need to tweak Linux further.

 

JGaspar

 


 

 

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