Hi Frank,

please, check the link, might be helpful:
http://ora-mystery.com/2008/11/20/instance-is-crashing-on-11107-linux-x86_64-when-using-a-memory_target-3gb/

In general, could you please try to set up/configure Oracle using some very 
generic howto which is known to work (if you know any). Thus we can eliminate 
all configuration-related issues on the first stage.

Thank you.

--
Best regards,
Konstantin Khorenko

On 03/25/2009 11:46 AM, Frank wrote:
> Hi,
> using the fake kernel name I have been able to start Oracle 11 setup and 
> 
> install it, but when it tries to create a database crashes with this error:
> 
> [Thread-15] [16:46:32:340] [SQLEngine.spoolOff:1844]  Setting spool off 
> = /u01/app/oracle/cfgtoollogs/dbca/orcl/CloneRmanRestore.log
> oracle.sysman.assistants.util.sqlEngine.SQLFatalErrorException: 
> ORA-27103: internal error
> 
>          at 
> oracle.sysman.assistants.util.sqlEngine.SQLEngine.executeImpl(SQLEngine.java:1500)
>          at 
> oracle.sysman.assistants.util.sqlEngine.SQLEngine.startup(SQLEngine.java:1893)
>          at 
> oracle.sysman.assistants.dbca.backend.CloneRmanRestoreStep.executeImpl(CloneRmanRestoreStep.java:322)
>          at 
> oracle.sysman.assistants.util.step.BasicStep.execute(BasicStep.java:210)
>          at oracle.sysman.assistants.util.step.Step.execute(Step.java:140)
>          at 
> oracle.sysman.assistants.util.step.StepContext$ModeRunner.run(StepContext.java:2497)
>          at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595)
> 
> Now I'm using 2.6.18-92.1.18.el5.028stab060.2PAE kernel.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks.
> 
> Frank
> 
> Frank
>> Message: 3
>> Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 16:01:29 +0300
>> From: Konstantin Khorenko <khore...@openvz.org>
>> Subject: Re: [Users] Oracle on a VE
>> To: users@openvz.org
>> Message-ID: <49c0f0a9.4020...@openvz.org>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>
>> Hi Frank,
>>
>> you can use "kernel.virt_osrelease" to set up a kernel name that will be 
>> reported inside a Container:
>> [Hardware Node]# echo "2.6.18-92.ovz.fake" > /proc/sys/kernel/virt_osrelease
>> [Hardware Node]# vzctl restart 100
>> [Hardware Node]# vzctl exec 100 "uname -r"
>> This should report back "2.6.18-92.ovz.fake".
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Note: please, consider using 028stab060.2 kernel as was suggested by Vasily.
>>
>> --
>> Best regards,
>> Konstantin Khorenko
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