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lockups using Oracle10g on SUSE9.3

lockups using Oracle10g on SUSE9.3

2005-09-09       - By McAllister, Andrew

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Could be hardware, but if it is running fine otherwise, I wouldn't say
it is likely. Your memtest this weekend should help test the hardware.

Have you run a "relink all" after the install? Any kernel changes
recently? Yast updates?  Any time you update the kernel or glibc you
should "relink all" the oracle executables. Perhaps you might downgrade
your Suse kernel if you are running the latest. Are you using async IO?
Is it linked in to the Oracle executables?

The fact that you get a complete system hang with no error logs anywhere
says to me it is a kernel/oracle compatibility problem. We've had kernel
compatibility issues with SLES8 to the point where nothing would
surprise me.

Andy

> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: Clayton [mailto:smaug42@(protected)]
snip
> Subject: Re: [suse-oracle] lockups using Oracle10g on SUSE9.3
>
> > a typical freeze is very uncommon for Oracle!
>
> I know.  That's what baffles me.
>
>
> > If a unix system behaves like this it's to 99% hardware and
> to 90% RAM.
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