[lugm.org] Oracle db on debian 6 ia64

kn at debian.mu kn at debian.mu
Tue May 31 18:22:53 UTC 2011


Yea the prompt appears immediately when oracle is not running! Increasing the wide limits helped a lot, to which value can I extend it? I've never dealt with these kind of issues before. 
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ajay R Ramjatan <ajay.ramjatan at gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 18:17:10 
To: <kn at debian.mu>; LUGM Discuss Mailing List<discuss at lugm.org>
Subject: Re: [lugm.org] Oracle db on debian 6 ia64

Silly question perhaps but you did narrow down the culprit being
Oracle right? If Oracle is not running, then the prompt appears
immediately?

On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 18:03,  <kn at debian.mu> wrote:
> Hello Systems Admins / Engineers,
>
> I need some advise;
>
> I've migrated from an old hp integrity rx2620 server running hp ux 11b) to an integrity bl870c i2 blade with the following specs:
>
> 4x itanium 9340
> 704gb ram (44x 16gb ram sticks)
> 4x300 gb @ 15k rpm sas (raid 1 with 2 online spares for os only)
> OS: debian 6.0.2
>
> Oracle 11g r2 is being run on the server and databases stored on an hp eva 4400.
>
> The problem started when the blade celebrated its first day in production! The shell prompt appears 15mins after hitting the password! Tried to log in via ssh, it took approx one hour for the prompt to display!
>
> Oracle advised to dismount all databases and increase file descriptors, I adjusted the oracle user a soft & hard limit of 100000 / 9999999 in /etc/security/limits.conf. Appended fs.file-max = 9999999 in /etc/sysctl.conf , did a sysctl -p & rebooted.
>
> Prompts now appears after approx 8 mins on console, 35 mins via ssh..
>
> To which extent can I increase the wide limits?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> kn
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