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> i had to delete the dump file in order to log into sysdba. it took up the
> whole hard drive.
>
> any examples of what causes a memory dump? what is the point to a memory
> dump?
> >
> > From: DENNIS WILLIAMS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: 2003/09/26
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> memory only dumped to the udump.
Title: RE: RE: what causes a memory dump?
Dennis, it was a 10046^8 dump for a "optimized java program" ... Ha !! Couldn't make tkprof to read it though ... even with ulimit unlimited. 16 CPU, 32GB box.
We have intentionally left max_dump_file_size to unl
Raj - Thanks, I forgot about that one.
Ryan - you might want to check your value for that parameter.
So Raj, was there any value to the 8-gig dump file beyond the first 4-meg of
it? Or did you have an error that required you to increase the dump file
size in order to diagnose it?
Dennis Willia
Title: RE: RE: what causes a memory dump?
Dennis ... your max_dump_file_size parameter is set that's why you see max 4M. I had some 8G trace files ...
Raj
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> Cary - Love the succinct reply!
> Ryan - Just create a daemon process that will remove any dump files every
3
> seconds. Not to worry.
> Just kidding. You need to
what is warp 9? what is the point of dumping memory? I didnt set this up.
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> From: "Mladen Gogala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Cary - Love the succinct reply!
> Ryan - Just create a daemon process that will remove any dump files every 3
> seconds. Not to worry.
> Just kidding. You need to review th
e DBA
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> ok so what cause
Cary - Love the succinct reply!
Ryan - Just create a daemon process that will remove any dump files every 3
seconds. Not to worry.
Just kidding. You need to review the dump file using your keen knowledge
of your system in conjunction with Oracle Support and try to figure out why
the applicatio
ok so what causes the memory to dump? Im stumped?
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> memory only dumped to the udump. it didnt dump to the bdum
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memory only dumped to the udump. it didnt dump to the bdump. how is it decided where
it will be dumped?
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