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Trouble resizing sga in 10g
I ran into a strange problem trying to increase the size of SGA on my database.
I have a system running 32 bit RHEL4 Enterprise edition. The machine has 8 GB of physical memory on it. The memory settings at the OS level are as follows (output of "ipcs -lm"):
------ Shared Memory Limits --------
max number of segments = 4096
max seg size (kbytes) = 4194303
max total shared memory (kbytes) = 13118188
min seg size (bytes) = 1
I tried to modify the "sga_max_size" parameter to resize the SGA.
There are 2 10g databases, 2 different versions (10.1.4 and 10.2.0) running on this machine. I tried to increase the memory setting for the 10.2.0 from 2gb to 3gb and it failed with the following error:
ORA-27102: out of memory
Linux Error: 12: Cannot allocate memory
Additional information: 1
Additional information: 851974
On the 10.1.4 instance, when I tried to increase the memory from 1 gb to 2gb I got a similar error.
What am doing wrong?
Please advice.
Thanks in advance.
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I would say it is time to contact your Linux SA, in the mean time please do...
cat /proc/sys/kernel/shmall
getconf PAGE_SIZE
Then do ((/proc/sys/kernel/shmall) * (PAGE_SIZE))/1024/1024/1024
Resulting value is Gig of memory you can allocate as O/S level.
Last but not least, you may want to check this link... http://www.puschitz.com/TuningLinuxF...ryOptimization by Werner Puschitz
Last edited by PAVB; 09-18-2010 at 05:47 PM.
Reason: typo
Pablo (Paul) Berzukov
Author of Understanding Database Administration available at amazon and other bookstores.
Disclaimer: Advice is provided to the best of my knowledge but no implicit or explicit warranties are provided. Since the advisor explicitly encourages testing any and all suggestions on a test non-production environment advisor should not held liable or responsible for any actions taken based on the given advice.
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Since I have root access to this box, I've got the values:
/proc/sys/kernel/shmall = 3279547
PAGE_SIZE = 4096
So based on the formula I should be able to access 12GB:
(3279547 * 4096) / 1024/1024/1024 = 12 GB
I'll read the link you sent and see if there is anything that I'm missing.
Thanks
Randy
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update
I found that I can push my sga upto 1632M. Talking to a few of my friends, I was told that there is a patch for 10.1 that might help me take the system past the current limit.
Thanks
Randy
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