What about TWO_TASK env. variable? Is it set?

Alex Hillman

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Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 11:16 AM
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David,

What is your setting for LARGE_POOL and have you tried
decreasing it?

Also, this is frequently caused by 3rd party software,
such as AutoSecure, that does additional
authorization.  

Also check to ensure that user "oracle" (or whatever
user you're using to start the db) has not been
removed from the "dba" group in the /etc/group file.

HTH,

-- Anita

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> Denny/Kirti,
> 
> Thanks for the replies.  The bug finder is kinda
> cool.  I'd already been
> through about one third of the entries it found, but
> I looked through the
> rest.  No real help.  Can't log in to shut down the
> DB.  Whether I try
> svrmgrl or sqlplus, I get asked for a password or
> told I have insufficient
> privileges.  There aren't any additional trace
> files.  Here's the output of
> the ulimit -a command:
> qe2n1: /u014/oradata/ifastrn>>/usr/bin/ulimit -a
> time(seconds)        unlimited
> file(blocks)         unlimited
> data(kbytes)         196608
> stack(kbytes)        196608
> memory(kbytes)       unlimited
> coredump(blocks)     4194303
> nofiles(descriptors) 2048
> 
> kmtune shows me the following:
> maxssiz              0X0C000000
> maxssiz_64bit       0x0000000040000000
> swapmem_on           0
> dbc_max_pct          50
> 
> Total physical and swap meory (from top) is:
> Memory: 364536K (264244K) real, 423812K (340152K)
> virtual, 6453348K free
> 
> 
> 
> David A. Barbour
> Oracle DBA, OCP
> AISD
> 512-414-1002
> 
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> Hi David,
> 
>   To get the proper output for ulimit, use
> 
>   /usr/bin/ulimit -a
> 
> or
>   sh ulimit -a
> 
> Also the following information should help in trying
> to debug the problem.
> 
> 1. Total Physical Memory
> 2. Total Disk Swap Configured
> 3. The output of kmtune or the kernel parameters
> maxdsiz, maxdsiz_64bit,
> swapmem_on, dbc_max_pct
> 4. The output of ulimit (Use /usr/bin/ulimit -a )
> 
>   Have you tried restarting the database ?
> 
> Regards,
> Denny
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Mondays, gotta love em, they make Fridays worth
> the wait.  I've got Ta
> > production database (8.1.7, HP-UX 11.0 - 64 bit)
> that started throwing an
> > ora-600 when users try to log in.  I've created a
> TAR (3 hours ago), but
> > haven't gotten any response.  Here's the error:
> >
> > ERROR:
> > ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments:
> [kzckini: nzdsi_i], [28750],
> [],
> > [],
> > [], [], [], [
> >
> > Metalink has a couple of messages stating that
> this is an OS problem
> > related to the ulimit size, availability of
> virtual memory, and the
> ability
> > to create a pga.  Suggested remedy is to increase
> the ulimit.   My SA has
> > dismissed this as a cause.  I've knocked all the
> users off, but still
> can't
> > log in.  When I run ulimit I get the following:
> >      qe2n1:
> /u001/app/oracle/product/8.1.7/dbs>>ulimit
> >      4194303
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > David A. Barbour
> > Oracle DBA, OCP
> > AISD
> > 512-414-1002
> 
>
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