Changing the Kernel
Dirk Moolman
DirkM
Thu Mar 1 08:18:06 PST 2007
>-----Original Message-----
>From: linux-users-bounces at linux-sxs.org
[mailto:linux-users-bounces at linux-sxs.org] On Behalf Of Net Llama!
>Sent: 27 February 2007 06:31 PM
>To: Linux tips and tricks
>Subject: RE: Changing the Kernel
>
>On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, Dirk Moolman wrote:
>>>>
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: linux-users-bounces at linux-sxs.org
>> [mailto:linux-users-bounces at linux-sxs.org] On Behalf Of Dirk Moolman
>>> Sent: 27 February 2007 12:25 PM
>>>
>>>
>>> I think I found it:
>>>
>>> /etc/sysctl.conf
>>>
>>>
>>> Also found some references to the sysctl command:
>>>
>>> sysctl -a (listing kernel values)
>>> sysctl -p (updating kernel using /etc/sysctl.conf)
>>>
>>
>>
>> Definitely /etc/sysctl.conf
>>
>> I added the entries I need to this file, and used sysctl -p to update
my
>> kernel.
>> I also tested this by rebooting my server, and making sure the values
>> were permanent.
>>
>> Voila, Oracle now installs without complaining about kernel values
being
>> too low :-)
>
>Yea, but now you're stuck running Oracle ;P
>
That is true ........ (big SIGH) ..... :-(
Coming from an Informix background, Oracle is A LOT of work to maintain
- having a lot of difficulty with it this week
My friends and I call it the Microsoft of databases ...
Dirk
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