Yed indeed I have made the kernel update proposed by YOU.
I am going to try without the default kernel.
Manu
Arun Singh a ?crit :
>Hi Manu,
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>It seems you have applied patches (YOU). If possible try installing on unpatched system.
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>Could be some of the tools are updated, causing restrictions not liked by installer. Can't verify as I moved to 10.x ;-)
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>Cheers,
>Arun
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>>>>On 3/29/2006 at 4:58 am, in message <442A8474.50809@(protected)
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>Kaspryzk <emmanuel.kasprzyk@(protected):
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>>Hallo Roland
>>All the checks are OK according to the installer but it still fails.
>>I tryed as a very cheap hack to use /o as ORACLE_HOME to reduce the size
>>of the args, without success.
>>No clue.
>>Manu
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>>Suehsmuth, Roland a ?crit :
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>>>Hi, Manu
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>>>>After googling some times on the internet, I found a page at
>>>>http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/6060/print , which mentions the
>>>>possiblity of recompiling the kernel to increase the max arg
>>>>size from
>>>>128k to 256 k. Is there any other known workaround ? My kernel is
>>>>2.6.11.4-21.11-default, the box has 4 Gig RAM.
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>>>a few days ago i have install an Oracle 10gR2 an a SuSe 9.3 with
>>>Kernel 2.6.11.4-20a-default.
>>>No problems.
>>>But i strongly follows the recommendations in the Oracle Installation Guide.
>>>The checks of Oracle Installer at the beginning MUST passed through 100%.
>>>
>>>Good luck and
>>>
>>>best regards
>>> R. S?hsmuth mailto:RSuehsmuth@(protected)
>>>
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