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Shared pool from 8i to 9i

Shared pool from 8i to 9i

2005-01-20       - By Goulet, Dick
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I would not totally blame Oracle.  PeopleSoft still has LONG data types
running around that are problematic at best and cause ORA-04031 (See ORA-04031.ora-code.com) errors.
The real fix is to get rid of the longs, which in 99% of the cases is
doable.  There's a note on Metalink (sorry don't have the number) that
has the instructions for removing a long from a table.  In PeopleSoft
you have to redefine the field as a varchar2(4000), then export the
table, drop & recreate it per the PeopleSoft created script (no don't
let app designer do it automatically). And then import the data back
with the ignore=3Dyes flag.  Hopefully now that PeopleSoft and Oracle =
are
one and the same things like this will get better.


Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Oracle Certified 8i DBA
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From: Spears, Brian [mailto:BSpears@(protected)]=20
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 11:17 AM
To: Nagarajan.Subbiah@(protected); Michael.Kline@(protected);
oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: RE: Shared pool from 8i to 9i


We had a big system upgraded just on those versions... And we had a lot
of problems with ORA-4031 (See ORA-4031.ora-code.com).. We patched it..still Oracle pointed fingers
as peoplesoft and reverse...til the cio...got oracle in and owned up to
the problem.
Oracle can't do that anymore since the finger would have to be at
itself.. Probably a good thing.

Brian
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From: oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@(protected)] On Behalf Of Subbiah, Nagarajan
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 10:20 AM
To: 'Michael.Kline@(protected)'; 'oracle-l@(protected)'
Subject: RE: Shared pool from 8i to 9i


9.2.0.4 on HP-UX has some compiler related issues and Oracle suggested
to upgrade to 9.2.0.5 (9.2.0.6 wasn't released that time). We were
getting ORA-7445 (See ORA-7445.ora-code.com) due to shared_pool memory allocation issue.=3D20

9.2.0.5 also has some shared_pool related issues which give ORA-4031 (See ORA-4031.ora-code.com). So
9.2.0.6 upgrade may be required.

Raja.

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From: Kline.Michael [mailto:Michael.Kline@(protected)]=3D20
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 6:49 AM
To: oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: Shared pool from 8i to 9i


I converted hpux 8.1.7.4 to Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release
9.2.0.4.0 - 64bit Production.
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Shared pool was originally around 80M and never had any problems for
over a year.

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I got a memory error, and then we upped it to 100M, then 160M, and
finally 400M.

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ALTER SYSTEM SET shared_pool_size=3D3D400M SCOPE=3D3DBOTH;

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Is this typical?

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I start getting a lot of:

Thu Jan 20 06:24:13 2005

Errors in file /u001/app/oracle/admin/DPFRPT/bdump/dpfrpt_cjq0_7146.trc:

ORA-00604 (See ORA-00604.ora-code.com): error occurred at recursive SQL level 1

ORA-01003 (See ORA-01003.ora-code.com): no statement parsed

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And

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There are 722 memory allocation errors for object-level stat

in the last 15 minutes

There are 13884 memory allocation errors for object-level stat

in the last 15 minutes

There are 8339 memory allocation errors for object-level stat

in the last 15 minutes

Mon Jan 10 06:00:16 2005

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Michael Kline
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