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9.2.0.3
The parameter
shmmax (Shared Memory) is lower than the sugested. Please
check:
Yours:
536870912
Sugested:
2147483648
Sandro
Augusto da SilvaTechnology
Services
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9.2.0.3
Hi,
Have
tried to reconnect and
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De: Jack van Zanen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Assunto: RE: ORA-27101 RH linux 9
Oracle 9.2.0.3
Hi,
Have
tried to reconnect and get the error message 2
30, 2003 2:39 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list
ORACLE-LSubject: RES: ORA-27101 RH linux 9 Oracle
9.2.0.3
Have you tried to
reconnect to the instance? Does the instance shuts down or your
connection?
Try changing the
following parameters:
Oracle9i
Installation
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Assunto: RE: ORA-27101 RH linux 9
Oracle 9.2.0.3
512Mb
RAM
2Gb Swap
space
10:44:37
up 2 days, 21:15, 4 users, load average: 0.00, 0.05, 0.03
119 processes: 115 sleeping,
Title: ORA-27101 RH linux 9 Oracle 9.2.0.3
Jack,
ORA-27101: shared
memory realm does not exist
Oracle probably
been aborted for some reason.
Strange how
you can do a select * from v$database.
How much memory
and swap space you have configured.
Regards
Suhen
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ORACLE-LSubject: RE: ORA-27101 RH linux 9 Oracle
9.2.0.3
Jack,
ORA-27101:
shared memory realm does not exist
Oracle probably
been aborted for some reason.
Strange how
you can do a select * from v
Title: ORA-27101 RH linux 9 Oracle 9.2.0.3
Hi,
I have above setup on my homebox. Every now and then I get Oracle error 27101, and have to restart the database. I can connect / as sysdba and select * from v$database though.
Has anybody seen this happen before and may be able to help me