Java loading indicator
Whever we execute an applet in xMII, we get the JAVA loading screen for a number of seconds. Is there any way to improve this? We get this at inital load and any subsequent runs too.
Hi Scott,
I think more memory may help. But, also, check on your client's Control Panel's Java settings. Depending on your version, you will have an Advanced tab. Make sure all of the debugging settings are checked off.
Also, I've noticed better load times with java 1.4.2_10+. Perhaps, if you are running java 1.5, you may want to try the latest java 1.4.2_x JRE which is available here:
<a href="http://java.sun.com/products/archive/j2se/1.4.2_12/">Java 1.4.2_12</a>
If you go back to 1.4.2_x, you'll want to uninstall 1.5 from the Windows Add/Remove Programs and then install 1.4.2_x.
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8i: OER 536879337 in Load Indicator
I am running Oracle8i on RedHat 6.0. The database is up and
running, but I am getting an unusual error in the trace fle for
PMON. Here is a listing of my PMON trace immediately after
starting the datbase:
---- cut ----
Dump file /u01/app/oracle/admin/test1/bdump/pmon_551.trc
Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.5.0.0 - Production
With the Partitioning and Java options
PL/SQL Release 8.1.5.0.0 - Production
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Machine: i686
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---- cut ----
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nullThanks for the reply, but I don't think it's lack of resources
that's causing the problem. The machine I'm running Oracle8i on
is a dual processor PIII 450 Mhz with 512Mb RAM and lots of disk
space. The machine is dedicated to Oracle8i; no other
applications or load.
Is anyone else out there seeing this problem, or is it just me?
Michael Ju. Tokarev (guest) wrote:
: John Smiley (guest) wrote:
: : I really need some help with this. Does anyone else out
there
: : see this in their PMON trace file?
: : John Smiley (guest) wrote:
: : : I am running Oracle8i on RedHat 6.0. The database is up
and
: : : running, but I am getting an unusual error in the trace
fle
: : for
: : : PMON. Here is a listing of my PMON trace immediately
after
: : : starting the datbase:
: : : ---- cut ----
: : : Dump file /u01/app/oracle/admin/test1/bdump/pmon_551.trc
: : : Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.5.0.0 - Production
: : : With the Partitioning and Java options
: : : PL/SQL Release 8.1.5.0.0 - Production
: : : ORACLE_HOME = /u01/app/oracle/product/8.1.5
: : : System name: Linux
: : : Node name: skinner.smiley.com
: : : Release: 2.2.5-22smp
: : : Version: #1 SMP Wed Jun 2 09:11:51 EDT 1999
: : : Machine: i686
: : : Instance name: test1
: : : Redo thread mounted by this instance: 0 <none>
: : : Oracle process number: 2
: : : Unix process pid: 551, image: [email protected]
: (PMON)
: : : *** SESSION ID:(1.1) 1999.08.08.13.27.19.620
: : : OER 536879337 in Load Indicator : Error Code = 596587952 !
: : : ---- cut ----
: : : Does anyone have any idea what this is? If I use the
: database
: : : for a while, I get many more of these.
: I have same troubles, but them are got out after two changes
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: now what of them take sence, but I removed (commented out)
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: "modern" machine (with at least 128 megs), it it can
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: Regards,
: Mjt.
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8i: Load Indicator not supported by OS!
I get a message in my PMON background dump file that
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what this is referring to, what the impact is on the stability
of the instance, or what to do about it.
I am running Oracle8i 8.1.5.0.1 (yes, the new patch) on RedHat
6.0. I got the same message prior to installing the patch. I
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but I still get the same thing. The problem occurs even with no
one connected to the instance (there is only one instance on
this machine). The error message keeps repeating and the dump
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---- cut ----
Dump file /u01/app/oracle/admin/test1/bdump/pmon_882.trc
Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.5.0.0 - Production
With the Partitioning and Java options
PL/SQL Release 8.1.5.0.0 - Production
ORACLE_HOME = /u01/app/oracle/product/8.1.5
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Machine: i686
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Unix process pid: 882, image: [email protected] (PMON)
*** SESSION ID:(1.1) 1999.08.20.23.28.45.422
OER 536879337 in Load Indicator : Error Code = 537937328 !
*** 1999.08.20.23.29.26.111
Load Indicator not supported by OS !
*** 1999.08.20.23.29.59.881
Load Indicator not supported by OS !
*** 1999.08.20.23.30.33.651
Load Indicator not supported by OS !
<message repeats indefinitely>
---- cut ----
nullRobert Folmer (guest) wrote:
: I am seeing the same error. Also got it before and after the
: patch. Seems to create a dump file every time I start the
: database. I have not changed any kernel memory params yet
: (shmmax, etc) , so I will probably try that soon to see if it
: helps.
: John Smiley (guest) wrote:
: : I get a message in my PMON background dump file that
: : reports 'Load Indicator not supported by OS!'. I am not
sure
: : what this is referring to, what the impact is on the
stability
: : of the instance, or what to do about it.
: : I am running Oracle8i 8.1.5.0.1 (yes, the new patch) on
RedHat
: : 6.0. I got the same message prior to installing the patch.
I
: : even built a new database to see if it was related to
: 8.1.5.0.0,
: : but I still get the same thing. The problem occurs even
with
: no
: : one connected to the instance (there is only one instance on
: : this machine). The error message keeps repeating and the
dump
: : file keeps growing.
: : Is anyone else seeing this? Is there something I need to
: : configure into my kernel? I am running kernel version
2.2.10
: : configured for SMP on a dual processor Pentium III system.
: : Here is the contents of my PMON dump file:
: : ---- cut ----
: : Dump file /u01/app/oracle/admin/test1/bdump/pmon_882.trc
: : Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.5.0.0 - Production
: : With the Partitioning and Java options
: : PL/SQL Release 8.1.5.0.0 - Production
: : ORACLE_HOME = /u01/app/oracle/product/8.1.5
: : System name: Linux
: : Node name: skinner.smiley.com
: : Release: 2.2.10-smp-1
: : Version: #6 SMP Fri Aug 6 01:02:58 MYT 1999
: : Machine: i686
: : Instance name: test1
: : Redo thread mounted by this instance: 0 <none>
: : Oracle process number: 2
: : Unix process pid: 882, image: [email protected]
(PMON)
: : *** SESSION ID:(1.1) 1999.08.20.23.28.45.422
: : OER 536879337 in Load Indicator : Error Code = 537937328 !
: : *** 1999.08.20.23.29.26.111
: : Load Indicator not supported by OS !
: : *** 1999.08.20.23.29.59.881
: : Load Indicator not supported by OS !
: : *** 1999.08.20.23.30.33.651
: : Load Indicator not supported by OS !
: : <message repeats indefinitely>
: : ---- cut ----
According to my information, which was obtained in a private
conversation, the new Oracle8i feature that is supposed to
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constantly reiterated. You can limit the size of a trace file
to 10k and the message will stop. It would be nice to have a
parameter to disable this feature.
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HTH
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I am running Oracle 8.1.5 on Red Hat Linux 6.1 , I am getting an alert message
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3. other ways of converting from iso-8859-1 to utf-8.
The last one i have tried already but i never get this to work. So after knowing of 2 standardized solutions you choose to implement your own non-standard soltion? That's usually not a good idea until you've verified that the standardized solution don't help.
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If you have a specific question after reading those, feel free to ask here.
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So what does the error message mean? From what I have read, an 8i listener registered with multiple 8i dispatchers chooses the dispatcher that has the least load.
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John SalvoUnfortunately, the RAM shortage on my PC mandates the use of MTS. I've modified the
startup procedures to clean up the trace & log files, so my filesystem doesn't get filled up to the brim. I can live with the few messages in my trace & log files. -
Solution (sort of) to "Load Indicator not supported by OS" problem
During database creation, even if you choose "Dedicated Server Mode" instead of "Shared Server Mode" (for MTS), you will actually be using dedicated server processes for Net8 BUT you will still use MTS for IIOP connections. That's why you have those MTS_ entries in your INIT.ORA file.
The reason is IIOP connections to 8i can only be done with MTS.
So, if you are not interested or will not use 8i to handle IIOP connections (in that case, maybe stick with 8.0.5 or use OAS ), comment out all MTS entries in your INIT.ORA file, restart the instance / database.
You will then notice that the alert log has no more "Load Indicator not supported by OS" entries, while the pmon trace file will have only one entry for that message, just after startup, but never again.
If you are interested on IIOP connections ( e.g.: the reason you chose 8i instead of 8.0.5 and OAS ), then I think Oracle is the only one who can answer this problem. Or maybe somebody with a support contract with Oracle can ask Oracle about this.
So what does the error message mean? From what I have read, an 8i listener registered with multiple 8i dispatchers chooses the dispatcher that has the least load.
However, even if I specify in my INIT.ORA that there is only one dispatcher (therefore assuming that it won't have to check the load of the dispatcher since there is only one to choose from), it still generates the error message.
John SalvoIf anyone knows any better about what I wrote, please let me and everyone else in this forum know.
I will be adding this to my Linux 8i Installation Page:
http://homepages.tig.com.au/~jmsalvo/linux/oracle8i.html
John Salvo
null -
8.1.5.0.2 patch does NOT fix "Load Indicator not supported by OS"
Well, I was hoping it did. Anyone else who experienced otherwise, please post.
However, it did fix the problem in the pmon trace file of:
OER 536879337 in Load Indicator : Error Code = 570716328 !
... whenever starting an instance. This error does not happen anymore.
nullrecieved the same error
8.1.5.0.2
Load Indicator not supported by OS !
*** 1999.12.31.11.16.13.768
Load Indicator not supported by OS !
*** 1999.12.31.11.16.47.538
Load Indicator not supported by OS !
anyone have an idea -
Dear Gurus,
We are facing the below issue when performing a homogeneous system copy of NW 7.0 system using backup/restore method for DB6 system.
The Java load in database <SID>/<hostname> has not been configured yet. You cannot run an installation from the System Copy folder with this load.
We went through the SAP Note http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/2049842, and followed the same but no luck.
We updated the Kernel to the latest, but still no luck.
Request for your quick help as we have to complete it by EOD today.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Best Regards,
AnujHello Ashutosh ,
Thanks for your reply.
We have gone followed the below sequence:
SCS Installation
Database Instance Installation using backup/restore method
CI installation. -> getting error, when we provide the Java Components DVD.
Best Regards,
Anuj -
Hello too all,
we've got a distributed system. SCS, CI running on Linux, db-instance on solaris with oracle.
We need to reinstall SCS and CI, because of a hardware change.
I've installed SCS and mounted /sapmnt/<SID>/global and /profiles folder on the db-host and started the database.
While reinstalling CI I get the following error:
The JAVA-Load in database <SID>/<host> has already been configured.
SOLUTION: Remove the schema and load it with a new load before you run this installation.
I could not reinstall the db-host, because I don't want to export the complete data in the database.
Are there any guides?
Regards ChristianWhat was the solution?
Do share. -
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I am using a Dell Vostro 3400, with 8 GB RAM, Windows 7 64bit Ultimate OS. ITunes version 10.5? (Latest)
What I have tried:
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