shared_pool error

2002-09-20 Thread Greg Faktor

Hi All!
We  get ora-04031 on Oracle816 on Unix.
I'm aware that this is a bug about memory leak and we planing upgrade to Oracle 8173 
to fix it.
In a  mean time I increased the shared_pool and shared_pool_reserved_size , and also 
ping some packages in.
Now error sad that: enable to allocate 4096 bytes of shared memory ('shared 
pool,BEGIN   DBMS_OUTPUT.ENABLE; END;.

Oracle can't allocate memory for the object which is already in memory?
Maybe I missing something.???
Thanks.

Greg.

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Re: shared_pool error

2002-09-20 Thread Reginald . W . Bailey


Greg:

If the error is coming from DBMS_OUTPUT, then it is probably PL/SQL
related.  Try increasing the LARGE_POOL_SIZE parameter in the init.ora
file. I would suggest setting it to at least 2MB. By the way, what are the
shared_pool_size and large_pool_size parameters set to now?

RWB





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Hi All!
We  get ora-04031 on Oracle816 on Unix.
I'm aware that this is a bug about memory leak and we planing upgrade to
Oracle 8173 to fix it.
In a  mean time I increased the shared_pool and shared_pool_reserved_size ,
and also ping some packages in.
Now error sad that: enable to allocate 4096 bytes of shared memory ('shared
pool,BEGIN   DBMS_OUTPUT.ENABLE; END;.

Oracle can't allocate memory for the object which is already in memory?
Maybe I missing something.???
Thanks.

Greg.

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