Hi managers,
special thanks to Liliana Windver for solving our problem.
Liliana wrote :
> Check if you have a new application which consumed most of the swap space
> on
> the system.
> This error occurred because there was no segment on which to set the
> permissions(usually).
>
> It's recommended to specify the Solaris OS you are running.
> You can use truss -uld to monitoring ld.so.
>
>
First of all we have Solaris 2.5.1, thanks for pointing out.
Second of all it seems there was no swap at all configured on this machine.
Most of the time the machine worked perfectly without swap, only when there
were alot of connections
the amount of memory was not enough.
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Niv Netaneli [SMTP:Niv.Netaneli@orange.co.il]
> > Sent: א יולי 04 1999 20:00
> > To: sun-managers@sunmanagers.ececs.uc.edu
> > Subject: Problem in ldso:cannot set permission on segment
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I'm having problems with an ultra-5, with oracle 7.3.4 .
> > About once a day, my users complain that they can't logog to the oracle
> > DB.
> > When I try to do sqlplus to that database I get the message :
> >
> > ldso:cannot set permission on segment
> >
> > This seems to be some kind of library problem.
> > But when I reboot the system, the problem is solved (for the tme being).
> >
> > Has anyone seen this type of problem ?
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> >
> > Niv Netaneli
> > Unix System Administrator,
> > Orange 972-54-814746
> > Office 972-3-9054746
> > niv.netaneli@orange.co.il
> >
> >
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