El Lunes, 2 de Agosto de 2004 21:17, springe@(protected) escribi�: > Dear All > I'm trying to bring up an Oracle RDBMS 10g on SuSE 9.1 PE, but I'm > stuck in the problem that I cannot start the Oracle instance as I'm > getting ora-00371 (See ora-00371.ora-code.com) not enough shared pool memory, should at least be > 52132659 bytes.
This is a new feature in 2.6 kernel, not implemented in Suse 9.1, to bypass this error put this in the user oracle environment :
export DISABLE_HUGETLBFS=1
Good luck. --
Bye, Manu.
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