Essbase mem allocation by operating system

Everyone,
I have heard that depending on the operating system only a certain amount of memory can be dedicated for each application in Essbase - for example 4GBs in Solaris, 2GBs in Windows, 1.7GBs in AIX.
We are looking to run in a Windows 64bit environment (it looks like we will have 4 applications) so would it really only make sense to size the server for, say 10 GBs of memory (8 for the Essbase applications, 2 for other processes)? Would it make sense to move to an OS with more available memory per application?
Update: Forgot to mention - we will be using version 9.3.1
Thanks,
weep

A couple of other things to consider.
If you are not using 64-bit Essbase on the 64-bit machine you are still bound by the 32-bit barrier imposed by that OS on a per application basis. Each DB within an application shares the same memory space as they are each handled by the same ESSSVR.exe process.
If you are going to have large ASO cubes which may benefit from really big cache sizes (multiple GB).
Regards,
-John

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    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_IJP08JP005.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_IJP08JP005 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           HP_Crossbow.pkg : com.apple.pkg.HP_Crossbow : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           Canon_SharedLibraries6.pkg : com.apple.pkg.Canon_SharedLibraries6 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon169.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon169 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           HP_Inkjet2.pkg : com.apple.pkg.HP_Inkjet2 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           Lexmark_InkjetSFPDrivers02.pkg : com.apple.pkg.Lexmark_InkjetSFPDrivers02 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_IJP09WW005.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_IJP09WW005 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           HP_Inkjet8.pkg : com.apple.pkg.HP_Inkjet8 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           HP_Photosmart.pkg : com.apple.pkg.HP_Photosmart : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           Canon_InkjetminiSeries0407.pkg : com.apple.pkg.Canon_InkjetminiSeries0407 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon165.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon165 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           Lexmark_ICADrivers.pkg : com.apple.pkg.Lexmark_ICADrivers : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon138.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon138 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_IJP07JP004.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_IJP07JP004 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           Lexmark_USBComm.pkg : com.apple.pkg.Lexmark_USBComm : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon128.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon128 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon058.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon058 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           Lexmark_InkjetAIODrivers04.pkg : com.apple.pkg.Lexmark_InkjetAIODrivers04 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon010.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon010 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           Canon_SharedLibraries4.pkg : com.apple.pkg.Canon_SharedLibraries4 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           HP_Inkjet6.pkg : com.apple.pkg.HP_Inkjet6 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           Lexmark_CUPS.pkg : com.apple.pkg.Lexmark_CUPS : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon083.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon083 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_IJP07WW006.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_IJP07WW006 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_IJPRLWW003.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_IJPRLWW003 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           HP_SmartX.pkg : com.apple.pkg.HP_SmartX : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_IJP07WW002.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_IJP07WW002 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon096.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon096 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon127.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon127 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_IJP08WW005.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_IJP08WW005 : 2.2.1.1238328574
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    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_IJPRLJP002.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_IJPRLJP002 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]: EPSON_DriverCommon180.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon180 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon147.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon147 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]: EPSON_DriverCommon066.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon066 : 2.2.1.1238328574
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    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon144.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon144 : 2.2.1.1238328574
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    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon015.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon015 : 2.2.1.1238328574
    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon161.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon161 : 2.2.1.1238328574
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    Feb  3 13:03:31 localhost OSInstaller[143]:           EPSON_DriverCommon162.pkg : com.apple.pkg.EPSON_DriverCommon162 : 2.2.1.1238328574
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  • Database Block Size Smaller Than Operating System Block Size

    Finding that your database block size should be in multiples of your operating system block size is easy...
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    Is it different if you use ASM?
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    I know that I can fill up the block with fluff by adjusting the percent free, percent used, and initrans, but that seems like a lazy hack to me and I'd like to do it right if possible.
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    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e25789/logical.htm#BABDCGIB

    But what if the reverse of the image below were the case?
    What happens when you store an Oracle Data Block that is 2 KB in an 8 KB Operating System Block?  Does it waste 6 KB or are there 4 Oracle Data Blocks stored in 1 Operating System Block?
    Is it different if you use ASM?
    I'd like to introduce a 2 KB block size into a RAC Exadata environment for a small set of highly transactional tables and indexes to reduce contention on blocks being requested in the Global Cache.  I've witnessed horrendous wait times for a plethora of sessions when a block was highly active.
    One index in particular has a column that indicates the "state" of the record, it is a very dense index.  Records will flood in, and then multiple processes will poll, do work, and change the state of the record.  The record eventually reaches a final state and is never updated again.
    I know that I can fill up the block with fluff by adjusting the percent free, percent used, and initrans, but that seems like a lazy hack to me and I'd like to do it right if possible.
    Any thoughts or wisdom is much appreciated.
    "The database requests data in multiples of data blocks, not operating system blocks."
    "In contrast, an Oracle block is a logical storage structure whose size and structure are not known to the operating system."
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e25789/logical.htm#BABDCGIB
    You could have answered your own questions if you had just read the top of the page in that doc you posted the link for
    >
    At the finest level of granularity, Oracle Database stores data in data blocks. One logical data block corresponds to a specific number of bytes of physical disk space, for example, 2 KB. Data blocks are the smallest units of storage that Oracle Database can use or allocate.
    An extent is a set of logically contiguous data blocks allocated for storing a specific type of information. In Figure 12-2, the 24 KB extent has 12 data blocks, while the 72 KB extent has 36 data blocks.
    >
    There isn't any 'wasted' space using 2KB Oracle blocks for 8KB OS blocks. As the doc says Oracle allocates 'extents' and an extent, depending on your space management, is going to be a substantial multiple of blocks. You might typically have extents that are multiples of 64 KB and that would be 8 OS blocks for your example. Yes - it is possible that the very first OS block and the very last block might not map exactly to the Oracle blocks  but for a table of any size that is unlikely to be much of an issue.
    The single-block reads used for some index accesses could affect performance since the read of a 2K Oracle block will result in an 8K OS block being read but that 8K block is also likely to be part of the same index.
    The thing is though that an index entry that is 'hot' is going to be hot whether the block it is in is 2K or 8K so any 'contention' for that entry will exist regardless of the block size.
    You will need to conduct tests using a 2K (or other) block and cache size for your index tablespaces and see which gives you the best results for your access patterns.
    You should use the standard block size for ALL tablespaces unless you can substantiate the need for a non-standard size. Indexes and LOB storage are indeed the primary use cases for uses non-standard block sizes for one or more tablespaces. Don't forget that you need to allocate the appropriate buffer cache.

  • Rescue and Recovery Capability to recover other operating systems

    Hello Folks, 
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    *Does the R&R tool take a complete image of  my hdd, meaning if I was to recover my backup to a new hdd, would I be able to access my Linux installation and all the files in that partition as well, or is it specific to the windows system only. 
    *If the above is indeed not possible, is there a way to change my settings on R&R to do it or do I have to resort to another paid 3rd party software to do that for me. 
    Please help as I can't afford to lose anything on the Linux system as I need it for research. 
    Thanks in advance,
    Solomon

    Hello and welcome,
    I can't answer directly so apologies for crashing your thread.  I'd be very surprised if R&R recognized anything but windows-flavored partitions.  I don't have one of my old multi-boot ThinkPads at hand to test or I would.
    IIRC backup is one of the reasons I finally gave up on multi-boot and went to a pure Windows setup running Linux and Solaris as virtual machines.  It makes for a very simple backup process.
    Having said that, I actually use Acronis for backup. It can handle multi-OS backups but in my experience I always had to repair the Linux partition after a restore.
    Is the virtual machine approach something that would work for you?  If not you might use one of the Linux backup approaches to save that partition separately.
    Regards,
    Z.
    The large print: please read the Community Participation Rules before posting. Include as much information as possible: model, machine type, operating system, and a descriptive subject line. Do not include personal information: serial number, telephone number, email address, etc.  The fine print: I do not work for, nor do I speak for Lenovo. Unsolicited private messages will be ignored. ... GeezBlog
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  • I fail to start the sap server with error:Operating system call recv failed

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    Sun May 07 13:14:30 2000
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    systemid   560 (PC with Windows NT)
    relno      6200
    patchlevel 0
    patchno    674
    intno      20020600
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         shared lib "dw_xtc.dll" version 674 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_stl.dll" version 674 successfully loaded
    Sun May 07 13:14:32 2000
    WARNING => DpNetCheck: NiAddrToHostCanon() took 2 seconds
    Sun May 07 13:14:37 2000
    WARNING => DpNetCheck: NiAddrToHost(1.0.0.0) took 5 seconds
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    MtxInit: -2 0 0
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm)          12784     (752)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm)          1690816     (8412)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm)     18000     (60)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm)     6000     (60)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm)     192000     (384)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm)     (22440/34344/56/100)
    DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY          (addr: 001E0040, size: 1977824)
    DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 001E0040
    DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 001E0560
    DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 001E3750
    DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 001E3778
    DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 00380438
    DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 00384A88
    DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm_list at 003861F8
    DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 00386210
    DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 003B5010
    DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 003B5018
    MBUF state OFF
    Sun May 07 13:14:38 2000
    EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
    <ES> client 0 initializing ....
    <ES> InitFreeList
    <ES> block size is 1024 kByte.
    Using implementation std
    <EsNT> Memory Reset enabled as NT default
    <EsNT> EsIUnamFileMapInit: Initialize the memory 2458 MB
    <ES> 2457 blocks reserved for free list.
    ES initialized.
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    CCMS: start to initalize 3.X shared alert area (first segment).
    DpMsgAdmin: Set release to 6200, patchlevel 0
    MBUF state PREPARED
    MBUF component UP
    DpMBufHwIdSet: set Hardware-ID
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    DpMsgAdmin: Set patchno for this platform to 674
    Release check o.K.
    Sun May 07 13:15:18 2000
    ERROR => W2 (pid 4776) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W2
    Sun May 07 13:15:38 2000
    ERROR => W5 (pid 4548) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W5
    ERROR => W8 (pid 4592) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W8
    ERROR => W9 (pid 4584) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W9
    ERROR => W12 (pid 4676) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W12
    ERROR => W13 (pid 4272) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W13
    my types changed after wp death/restart 0xbf --> 0xb7
    Sun May 07 13:15:58 2000
    ERROR => W4 (pid 4888) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W4
    ERROR => W6 (pid 4788) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W6
    ERROR => W15 (pid 4596) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W15
    Sun May 07 13:16:18 2000
    ERROR => W1 (pid 4892) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W1
    ERROR => W3 (pid 4904) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W3
    ERROR => W7 (pid 4000) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W7
    ERROR => W10 (pid 4864) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W10
    my types changed after wp death/restart 0xb7 --> 0xb5
    Sun May 07 13:16:38 2000
    ERROR => W0 (pid 4900) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W0
    ERROR => W11 (pid 4500) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W11
    ERROR => W14 (pid 4636) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W14
    ERROR => W16 (pid 3532) died [dpxxdisp.c   11523]
    force unlock of wp_adm mutex W16
    my types changed after wp death/restart 0xb5 --> 0x80
    DP_FATAL_ERROR => DpEnvCheck: no more work processes
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    DpModState: change server state from STARTING to SHUTDOWN
    Sun May 07 13:16:42 2000
    ***LOG Q0M=> DpMsDetach, ms_detach () [dpxxdisp.c   9341]
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    MBUF component DOWN
    ***LOG Q05=> DpHalt, DPStop ( 3628) [dpxxdisp.c   7883]

  • Oracle's block size and operative system cluster

    hallo,
    I would like to move our oracle's database 10.2g from server in a datacenter with Vmware environment, where the net admin will install windows 2008 with 64 bit.
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    It's a right idea or a mistake?
    thanks' in advance anyone answers.

    Dan_58 wrote:
    hallo,
    I would like to move our oracle's database 10.2g from server in a datacenter with Vmware environment, where the net admin will install windows 2008 with 64 bit.
    Now, the net admin strong believe that if oracle's block size is near at size of cluster of the cooked filesystem, oracle perfomance will increase, and he wants to set oracle's block size to 64 K
    It's a right idea or a mistake?
    I think he's probably had more experience with SQL Server - which is more closely integrated with the operating system, which means this type of thinking can be of some help. SQL Server has a fixed extent size of 64K (8 x 8KB pages) and an algorithm that allows it to use readahead on extents, so it's fairly common practice to synchronise the SQL Server extents with the operating system allocation unit - which is why, historically, SQL Server admins would set up the O/S with a 64KB allocation unit and fuss about aligning the allocation unit properly on the hardware.
    This type of thinking is not quite so important in Oracle systems.
    Regards
    Jonathan Lewis

  • Which operating system is best for computer control using LabVIEW

    I am using LabVIEW 7.1 and want to write a program to control a system of pumps, heaters, and  compressors.  I am wondering if using Windows XP is a bad thing, given how many background processes computers tend to use these days.  I don't want my computer to slow down for intermittant checking for updates, or any other sort of routine maintenance computers are set up to do.  I have heard mixed things about windows reliability and computer control, most of which is people saying windows could crash and completely ruin my tests.  Does anyone have any advice on the best operating system to use for continuous computer control of my system? 

    If you plan on using a desktop PC for control type applications, then your best option in terms of performance will be with a Real-Time operating system. Windows is not deterministic for many reasons. Determinism involves the ability to respond to an event within a specified amount of time with an acceptable amount of error (jitter). First of all, Windows is not deterministic because it has to service mouse and keyboard events, as well as anti-virus software, automatic updates, etc.
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    On a side note to a previous reply, using the LabVIEW Real-Time module on Windows XP won't make your application deterministic. Your best bet, as others have noted, is to use the LabVIEW RT Module on an RT OS with good RT programming practices (avoiding memory allocations, etc.).
    Jarrod S.
    National Instruments

  • On iOS 8 and "old" device for the operating system. О iOS 8 и "Старых" устройствах на этой операционной системе

    USA.
    Good day! I like you a fan of the forum users of APPLE. I live in the Russian Federation. Began his acquaintance with this company back in 2010 with the Ipad 2 device was still on ios 5. In January 2014 I made ​​a gift and bought the iPhone 5s on OC IOS 7. I bought it at the official Russian official price that more accurately put Apple in 1100 $. In our country, it is a lot of money. With the money I could live for 3 months. In fact, I became the owner of a top (at the time) from a favorite device of Apple. My iPhone 5s worked perfectly on ios 7. sometimes met friezes light animation, and non-critical bugs, but who is without sin? Favorite company I was willing to forgive it because I see that she is trying to be better and not standing still. Looking WWDC presentation which provided us with iOS 8 you assured me that everything was better, faster, more functional. I was determined that update my iPhone 5s to iOS 8.0 ... APPLE releases new OC iOS 8 ... And I live! Behind the beautiful words that we said at the presentation of the great features of the new iOS hiding "something." And that "something" turned my phone in ... "pumpkin"! Yes! In that same stupid pumpkin! And now I will explain why I think it's pumpkin, not rose.
    Sea bugs ... and they are awful and terrible as it does not give me the full extent of my work enjoy iPhone 5s!
    Start from the beginning:
    1 Streaming through technology "Air play".
    "Air play" ceased to function properly! He was often disconnected from Apple tv and Apple airport express last generation. Apple tv 2g can not receive the signal from my iPhone 5s! And when it's all the same he gets a video playback does not last long, it just breaks and does not connect again! Helps to restart Apple TV and a hard reset by holding the button "HOME" button and "POWER". On the "Apple TV" is worth the latest firmware as these problems are manifested in the previous firmware of the device.
    2 Built-in browser "Safari".
    Tab in the "Safari" became constantly updated when I switch to another application or the other tabs! Apparent lack of memory (on iOS 7.1.2 with it all much better. At least when switching tabs does not re-update the previous tab).
    Playing online video on non-optimized mobile site in the browser "Safari" really does not work! It is turned on and loaded almost to infinity! Sometimes just a black screen with an icon "Play" to be pressed at least 100 times, and the result is 0!
    Scroll pages in the browser have become terribly sharp and smooth! on iOS 7.1.2 everything is fine, nice and smooth and no such bugs! Total confusion and thoughtfulness browser "Safari".
    If the video still runs (for me equates to a miracle) then when rewinding the film is generally something strange ... Fast chooses how minutes and seconds I watch a movie (usually just starts playing from the beginning), or does not respond at all ... This is the same magic Apple? Unlikely.
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