  | | | Oracle on SUSE Linux | On Thursday December 14 2006 @ 12 39 AM John Andersen wrote
>On Wednesday 13 December 2006 05 14 Tom Patton wrote
> > On Tue 2006-12-12 at 22 12 -0900 John Andersen wrote
> > > Dear Novell...
>Hi
You don 't need to do so. Let say you have two nodes A (the current database host) and B (a new node).
If you plan to go RAC you can keep your database in the current node A.
You make thI know it is probably not recommended -
But is it possible to install Oracle clusterware ( + patch 10.2.0.2 )
while an instance is running on 1 node ?
Everything will be setup in advance
InterconneWell still more glitches with my conversion from 9.2 to 10.2. It seems
like as soon as I get one set of problems resolved I find something else.
Right now I am have the following 2 problems (neitheOk I don 't know what happened but opmnctl startall and stopall are all of a
sudden both working in the sense that I no longer get error messages. And
if I do opmnctl status it shows it to be runninI just managed to migrate from 9.2 to 10.2 and am having a few problems.
The most significant of these is not having access to ISQLPLUS. Under 9.2
you automatically got an apachectl script to start Can someone send me the module libInternalSymbols.so? I 'm having trouble
running 9.2 netmgr and am being told that part of the solution is having
this module and having environment variable LD_PRELOAI 'll try to install Grid Control to help me to administer the heterogenous
infraestructure (Linux Oracle Active Directory SAP etc)
My question is what is the best option for the installation taOn Tuesday 14 March 2006 15 25 Magni Fabrizio wrote
> Actually with the bigsmp kernel you can use up to 64GB of RAM and no
> "tricks " are needed.
>
> You will be still constrained by 4GB shared memoI just joined this list and receive the following every time I post. Can
someone tell me what this is all about? It says "Content protection for
Novell GroupWIse " so I guess it 's coming directly frI just tried to run netmgr for the first time in ages and received the
following error --
oracle@(protected) ~ > netmgr
/home/oracle/jre/1.1.8/bin/../bin/i686/native_threads/jre relocation error
/home/oraHi All
it possible to find how many times a particular package has been called? is it putting the cron job to find loads from v$librarychache ? or numer of executions from statspack?
anyHello all
We 've setup 3 x86_64 and 3 x86 servers with SLES 9.3 as a part of our
SAP CRM environment. There are a few servers running HP-UX in this
environment as well. However our SAP DBAs reportedClemens is right i verified it in the manual. should have done it BEFORE
the answer.
sorry for wrong answer.
Torsten
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> Von Clemens Bleile [mailto clemens.bleile
Hi
there is a database parameter called "cpu_count ". If you increased the
number
of cpus after the initial database installation you need to adjust it.
Torsten
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Apart from Statspack load average(uptime) is there any other tips/info that I can get to measure the gain of CPUs additions. our syadmin had doubled the CPU 's in our db server as lots oAaron
I have seen news articles about the sale of SUSE to Microsoft.
Do you have any explanation for this sale to the devil?
What possible interest could Microsoft have in keeping Linux aHi
I have installed Oracle 10g RC1 on suse 9.3. I can connect database from
5500 by using manager.
I can 't connect database from clients by using TOAD.
I have tried to check by telnet 192.168.1.121On Friday 17 November 2006 11 16 Dirk.Lohmann@(protected) wrote
> Hello liste
> we got this message from Oracle when we start it "Increase the open file
> descriptors value specific to your UNIXHello liste
we got this message from Oracle when we start it "Increase the open file descriptors value specific to your UNIX kernel ".
Now we think we can slove the Problem when we increase the /procHi !
Take a look in your system-settings.
You are using huge amounts of memory for page-caching..and so perhaps for
swapping.
Did you tune the sys-parameter swappiness? The Suse-Default is 60 which wHi!
do you have 29GB file cache? Do you use directIO?
Does your database write a lot to disks?
Regards
Ivo
"Andrew Edunov " <and@(protected) >
16.11.2006 10 52
An
" 'Tom Sightler ' " <tsightler@(protected)Awhile back (Aug/Sep) ?it was mentioned that SLES10 certification was eminent. ?
There 's been no news on metalink so I was wondering if anyone had a best
guess-timate.
Thanks Ron
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After failing to install oracle 10.0.2 I have tried to install 10.0.1.
but I get below errors.
My hp is 64 bits and suse is 9.3 I got below errors. Thanks for your
helps.
Exception thrown frHi all!
I 'm working on IBM x365 + SuSE 9 kernel-bigsmp-2.6.5-7.282 + Oracle
10.2.0.2.
I have a huge workloads on this server and time after time I look at sar
statistic on this server
It may be looking at the configuration file for the primary Ethernet
adapter in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. There is a variable in the
ifcfg-ethX file called BOOTPROTO this can be set to DHCPHi
I got below error when I have tried to install Oracle 10gR2.
I have checked # hostname it is Ok. I setup network to use static Ip.
I checked /etc/hosts. Does oracle get hostname another file?
HowHi
I had read in some sites and notes that Pinning objects really does not help in performance can anyone tell me any stats to prove this and wot is the creteria to decide pinning or not andHi Michael
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> Gesendet Donnerstag 9. November 2006 17 40
> An Sascha Wehnert suseHi
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