See below for various troubleshooting hints.
The files shipped by Oracle in the 7.2.x product are incorrect in assuming that you want to setup a parallel server configuration. The shipped init.ora
file has the following line in it:
# define parallel server (multi-instance) parameters
ifile = ora_system:initps.ora
To fix the problem simply comment it out:
# define parallel server (multi-instance) parameters
#ifile = ora_system:initps.ora
svrmgrl
under version 7.3.4.x.
I've had this problem reported to me by a number of people. Gerald Weber gerald_weber@master.co.at
solved it:
Hi Paul,
first of all thanks for your help,but none of the possible problems you are
thinking about were responsible for my problem.
The problem is the iBCS-emulator itself.
It seems that Oracle performs an sysconf-calls which isn't supported in the
current version of iBCS.
Look at the trace :
<7>[22]615 sysconf(34)
<7>iBCS2 unsupported sysconf call 34
<7>[22]615 sysconf error return linux=-22 -> ibcs=22 <Invalid argument>
<7>[24]615 sysconf(34)
<7>iBCS2 unsupported sysconf call 34
<7>[24]615 sysconf error return linux=-22 -> ibcs=22 <Invalid argument>
Solution: patching the iBCS-source.apply the following diff-pach :
--- sysconf.c Sun Apr 19 19:19:15 1998
+++ sysconf.c.ori Sun Apr 19 19:28:45 1998
@@ -60,7 +60,6 @@
#define _SC_JOB_CONTROL 5
#define _SC_SAVED_IDS 6
#define _SC_VERSION 7
-#define _SC_HACK_FOR_ORACLE 34
#define _SC_PAGESIZE 11
@@ -97,11 +96,6 @@
case _SC_SAVED_IDS: {
return (1);
}
-
- case _SC_HACK_FOR_ORACLE: {
- return (1);
- }
-
case _SC_PAGESIZE: {
return PAGE_SIZE;