RE: Another doubt in 9.0.1.0.0 database..

2002-02-14 Thread Enrique Orbegozo





  Hi,
      There is a bug when you asign java_pool_size=0, it happened to 
  me.
   
  ORA-04031: no 
  se han podido asignar 4032 bytes de memoria compartida ("shared 
  pool","unknown object","joxs heap 
  init","ioc_allocate_pal")
  Metalink:
   
   fact: Oracle Server - 
  Enterprise Edition 9.0.1 symptom: ORA-00604: error 
  occurred at recursive SQL level 1 symptom: 
  ORA-04031: unable to allocate %n bytes of shared memory 
  (" shared 
  pool",%s,%s,%s) symptom: ORA-06512: at 
  "SYS.DBMS_CDC_PUBLISH", line 0 symptom: ORA-06512: 
  at line 4 change: Java_pool_size <= 
  4M cause: 
  : ERROR OCCURRED AT RECURSIVE 
  SQL LEVEL 1
   
  fix:
   
  Startup the database caused 
  following errors logged in the alert file:
   
  ORA-00604: error occurred 
  at recursive SQL level 1ORA-04031: unable to allocate 4032 bytes of shared 
  memory ("shared 
  pool",   
  "unknown object","joxs heap init","ioc_allocate_pal")ORA-06512: at 
  "SYS.DBMS_CDC_PUBLISH", line 0ORA-06512: at line 4
   
  Afterwards, since the 
  database is open, the errors also occur when creating ordropping database 
  objects (tables, external tables, ...), neverthenless withslightly 
  different parameters in the ORA-4031 error message, like:
   
  ORA-04031: unable to 
  allocate 4032 bytes of shared memory ("shared 
  pool",   
  "unknown object","joxs heap init","ioc_allocate_pal")
   
  or
   
  ORA-04031: unable to 
  allocate 4032 bytes of shared memory ("shared 
  pool",   
  "sun/misc/URLClassPathSYS","joxlod: in 
  ehe","ioc_allocate_pal")
   
  or
   
  ORA-04031: unable to 
  allocate 4032 bytes of shared memory ("shared 
  pool"   
  "oracle/CDC/ChangeTableSYS","joxlod: in 
  ehe","ioc_allocate_pal")
   
  The size of the shared 
  pool doesn't influence the result. This means thatincreasing the 
  shared_pool_size will not solve the problem.
   
  The problem is fixed, 
  setting the java_pool_size greater then 4M. In fact avalue of 4194305 (4M 
  + 1 byte) would be sufficient, since the java_pool_size isadjusted to a 
  multiple of 4M. In this case the java_pool_size would be 8M.
   
  It seems that there is a 
  threshold of java_pool_size of 5M based on v$sgastat.
   
  Remark:--
   
   is 
  initially fixed in version 9.2.
   
  . 
  
   
   
   -Mensaje 
  original-De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En 
  nombre de Arul kumarEnviado el: Jueves, 14 de Febrero de 2002 
  03:08 a.m.Para: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LAsunto: Another doubt in 9.0.1.0.0 
  database..Hi DBAs, 
  
  While reducing the JAVA_POOL_SIZE in initfile , i observed that minimum 
  it takes 8M and not less than that. 
  If we dont specify this parameter, default value it takes as 20 M 
  !!. 
  If there is no JAVA related stuff in my application / database..., why 
  should i have this space allocated.? 
  Moreover, this space allocation seems to be affecting the PGA size!! 
  Any suggestions to make it NULL or zero. ?? 
  Thank you. 
  regards, Arul. 
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  -Mensaje original-De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de Arul kumarEnviado el: 
  Jueves, 14 de Febrero de 2002 03:08 a.m.Para: Multiple recipients 
  of list ORACLE-LAsunto: Another doubt in 9.0.1.0.0 
  database..Hi DBAs, 
  While reducing the JAVA_POOL_SIZE in initfile , i observed that minimum 
  it takes 8M and not less than that. 
  If we dont specify this parameter, default value it takes as 20 M 
  !!. 
  If there is no JAVA related stuff in my application / database..., why 
  should i have this space allocated.? 
  Moreover, this space allocation seems to be affecting the PGA size!! 
  Any suggestions to make it NULL or zero. ?? 
  Thank you. 
  regards, Arul. 
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Re: Another doubt in 9.0.1.0.0 database..

2002-02-14 Thread Joe Testa

read admin guide.

joe


Arul kumar wrote:

> Hi DBAs,
> 
> While reducing the JAVA_POOL_SIZE in initfile , i observed that 
> minimum it takes *8M* and not less than that.
> 
> If we dont specify this parameter, default value it takes as *20 M *!!.
> 
> If there is no JAVA related stuff in my application / database..., why 
> should i have this space allocated.?
> 
> Moreover, this space allocation seems to be affecting the PGA size!!
> 
> Any suggestions to make it NULL or zero. ??
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> regards,
> Arul.
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Re: Another doubt in 9.0.1.0.0 database..

2002-02-14 Thread Connor McDonald

>From the performance guide:

"Memory for the shared pool and buffer cache is
allocated in units of granules. A granule can be 4 MB
or 16 MB, depending on the total size of your SGA at
the time of instance startup. If the size of your SGA
is less than 128 MB, then the granules are 4 MB in
size; otherwise, they are 16 MB."

hth
connor

 --- Arul kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi
DBAs,
> 
> While reducing the JAVA_POOL_SIZE in initfile ,
> i observed that
> minimum it takes 8M and not less than that.
> 
> If we dont specify this parameter, default value it
> takes as 20 M !!.
> 
> If there is no JAVA related stuff in my application
> / database..., why
> should i have this space allocated.?
> 
> Moreover, this space allocation seems to be
> affecting the PGA size!!
> 
> Any suggestions to make it NULL or zero. ??
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> regards,
> Arul.
> 
>
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