Oracle was working fine at start, but after some hours we encountered
problems (I'm not database guru, I'm not able to say what was really not
working, it seems like a "rollback segment" was unable to be modified /
stuck)
I noticed that 2.4.3 contains some fixs for shared memory -
So the final question IS :
Is oracle 8.1.5 + Kernel 2.4.3 a sane combination ?
In general is oracle + Kernel 2.4 working ?
(BTW, if that matter this is on a 4-xeon Proc + 3GB ram)
Yann Dupont.
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