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For some apparent reason, the .trc files are going into the default ORACLE/rdbms/log default directory.
I set the user_dump_dest directory to another dir and did a show parameters and the user_dump_dest definition is correct.
Why are the .trc going to the default directory.
Oracle Version 8.1.5
Solaris 2.6
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Hi
You have to bounce your database
Regards
Santosh
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I did bounce the database. The trace files are being written to the default Oracle_home/rdbms/log directory. Although the user_dump_dest indicates another location. Could this be a UNIX PBM?
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Are you sure the trace generated are from the database you modify and bounce?
Do an alter database backup controlfile to trace; to see it.
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Done that and it did the square root of zero! :-(
Totally stuck now.???
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From Metalink's Note:90777.1
If you are getting also : skgm warning: Not enough physical memory for SHM_SHARE_MMU segment of size
000000000c8a9000.
This could happened when your SGA does not fit in memory.
You can decrease some "init.ora" parameters or you can set _USE_ISM=false in
"init.ora".
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Hi there,
Just a guess, can u try relocating also the "background_dump_dest"?
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