On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 10:16:52AM +0100, Vincent Bachelier wrote: > Hi, > > I have a issue with IBM DB2 V9.5 (the express version) in 32 bits. > > I have install it on a 64 bits arch without any problem, on debian > > But in 32 bits, on a Bi-Xeon with 4g of ram, during installation they say > "Allocation memory failed : Cannot allocate share memory"
Is that the *exact* error message? > It's a fresh debian etch 32 bits install, and a fresh ibm db2 v9.5 > express install ! What is the output of: uname -a > The damn is that it's for a test server in an enterprise condition. > > The only way I have found is to install the db2 server on a redhat > enterprise, and they work ! I don't understand why ??? > > I would really prefer to keep everything on debian, but I think they is > a setting that could make db2 crash ... I don't understand > > I have look in redhat config for kernel, all main think like HIMEM4G and > 64BITS RESOURCE, is sets ... > > Any idea about this ? Take careful note of any error messages -- which, hopefully, will lead you to the right config files to compare between the working redhat and the non working Debian setup. Can you explain: "all main think like HIMEM4G and 64BITS RESOURCE, is sets ..." Whats this "64BITS RESOURCE"? Is "uname -a" for redhat == "uname -a" for Debian? -- Chris. ====== -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]