ORA 4030, 6512

Hi All,
11.2.0.1
Aix 6.1
Our apps is hitting error lately with :
SQL> exec loadvgo_web_dli(0);
BEGIN loadvgo_web_dli(0); END;  *
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 8176 bytes
(kxs-heap-w,qesaQBInit:buffer)
ORA-06512: at "DLIMGR.LOADVGO_WEB_DLI", line 222
ORA-06512: at "DLIMGR.LOADVGO_WEB_DLI", line 348
ORA-06512: at line 1  AND  SQL> exec step_five;
BEGIN step_five; END;  *
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 8224 bytes (qesca subheap,qerjo hash table)
ORA-06512: at "DLIMGR.PKGPARCELCONVERTER_DLI", line 1289
ORA-06512: at "DLIMGR.STEP_FIVE", line 9
ORA-06512: at line 1
Is there a way to tune memory settings in Aix? or Oracle?
Thanks,
zxy

yxes2013 wrote:
We dont have money to buy more memory   Can we increase the SWAP & PAGE size instead?
Oh?  Don't have money?
Just two days ago you said in App Hangs in 3 consecutive days
The NSA Intends To Fire 90% Of Their System Administrators To Eliminate Future Leaks
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/nsa-firing-sysdadmins-2013-8#ixzz2bzn06Ak8
I might be one of those who will be fired
So, there you claim to work for the NSA.  And two days later you say your employer has no money?
But then, just a couple of days before that you were about to lose your job because you couldn't recover a lost database;  At Test recovery with unsupported parameters
you stated :
Honestly, our license  just lapsed huhuhu for 10g,  
Pleaseeeee.....I will be terminated soon

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    local write wait     44     0     0     1     0.76     0.03
    SQL*Net message to client     4,772     0     0     0     82.28     0.01
    Disk file operations I/O     110     0     0     0     1.90     0.00
    ADR block file write     7     0     0     0     0.12     0.00
    SQL*Net message from client     4,773     0     15,396     3226     82.29     
    Streams AQ: waiting for messages in the queue     720     100     3,600     5000     12.41     
    Back to Wait Events Statistics
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    Background Wait Events
    •     ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
    •     Only events with Total Wait Time (s) >= .001 are shown
    •     %Timeouts: value of 0 indicates value was < .5%. Value of null is truly 0
    Event     Waits     %Time -outs     Total Wait Time (s)     Avg wait (ms)     Waits /txn     % bg time
    control file sequential read     4,950     0     35     7     85.34     40.74
    control file parallel write     1,262     0     31     25     21.76     36.46
    log file parallel write     383     0     4     10     6.60     4.37
    db file parallel write     627     0     2     3     10.81     2.36
    change tracking file synchronous read     56     0     2     34     0.97     2.21
    os thread startup     17     0     1     88     0.29     1.74
    ADR block file read     135     0     1     7     2.33     1.04
    change tracking file synchronous write     56     0     1     15     0.97     0.98
    SGA: allocation forcing component growth     8     100     1     100     0.14     0.93
    db file sequential read     112     0     1     6     1.93     0.75
    process diagnostic dump     94     0     0     1     1.62     0.09
    ADR block file write     92     0     0     1     1.59     0.07
    LGWR wait for redo copy     11     0     0     1     0.19     0.01
    log file sync     2     0     0     3     0.03     0.01
    ADR file lock     92     22     0     0     1.59     0.01
    Parameter File I/O     24     0     0     0     0.41     0.01
    direct path write     6     0     0     1     0.10     0.00
    Disk file operations I/O     54     0     0     0     0.93     0.00
    rdbms ipc message     17,637     97     61,836     3506     304.09     
    Streams AQ: waiting for time management or cleanup tasks     5     60     11,053     2210602     0.09     
    DIAG idle wait     7,203     100     7,203     1000     124.19     
    PX Idle Wait     1,802     100     3,604     2000     31.07     
    pmon timer     1,212     99     3,603     2973     20.90     
    Space Manager: slave idle wait     726     99     3,603     4963     12.52     
    smon timer     12     100     3,600     300004     0.21     
    Streams AQ: qmn slave idle wait     128     0     3,583     27993     2.21     
    Streams AQ: qmn coordinator idle wait     256     50     3,583     13996     4.41     
    SQL*Net message from client     293     0     2     5     5.05     
    Back to Wait Events Statistics
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    Wait Event Histogram
    •     Units for Total Waits column: K is 1000, M is 1000000, G is 1000000000
    •     % of Waits: value of .0 indicates value was <.05%; value of null is truly 0
    •     % of Waits: column heading of <=1s is truly <1024ms, >1s is truly >=1024ms
    •     Ordered by Event (idle events last)
              % of Waits
    Event     Total Waits     <1ms     <2ms     <4ms     <8ms     <16ms     <32ms     <=1s     >1s
    ADR block file read     173     80.3     5.2     2.3     5.8     1.7          4.6     
    ADR block file write     99     96.0     3.0                    1.0          
    ADR file lock     102     100.0                                   
    Disk file operations I/O     165     100.0                                   
    LGWR wait for redo copy     11     90.9               9.1                    
    Parameter File I/O     24     100.0                                   
    SGA: allocation forcing component growth     8                                   100.0     
    SQL*Net break/reset to client     6     100.0                                   
    SQL*Net message to client     4992     100.0                                   
    SQL*Net more data from client     20     100.0                                   
    asynch descriptor resize     541     100.0                                   
    change tracking file synchronous read     56     83.9                         1.8     14.3     
    change tracking file synchronous write     56     80.4     7.1               1.8          10.7     
    control file parallel write     1262     80.3     1.7     .6     .6     .8     1.3     14.7     
    control file sequential read     6866     94.1     .9     .7     .7     .3     .4     2.9     
    db file parallel write     628     94.3     2.1     1.0     .8     .3     .3     1.3     
    db file scattered read     3457     72.6     7.2     5.4     6.9     5.7     .5     1.6     
    db file sequential read     4525     78.7     2.7     1.8     9.6     5.3     .4     1.5     
    direct path read temp     764     40.2     18.6     9.4     6.2     11.0     5.8     8.9     
    direct path sync     1     100.0                                   
    direct path write     6     83.3     16.7                              
    direct path write temp     259     .4          1.2     88.8          .4     9.3     
    enq: RO - fast object reuse     14     42.9     42.9          7.1               7.1     
    latch free     1     100.0                                   
    latch: cache buffers lru chain     2     100.0                                   
    latch: checkpoint queue latch     2     100.0                                   
    latch: messages     2     100.0                                   
    latch: object queue header operation     2     100.0                                   
    latch: redo allocation     1     100.0                                   
    latch: row cache objects     1     100.0                                   
    local write wait     44     100.0                                   
    log buffer space     2     50.0                              50.0     
    log file parallel write     383     92.4     .8          1.0               5.7     
    log file sync     39     82.1     2.6          2.6               12.8     
    os thread startup     17                                   100.0     
    process diagnostic dump     94     34.0     63.8     2.1                         
    reliable message     7     100.0                                   
    utl_file I/O     12     100.0                                   
    DIAG idle wait     7204                                   100.0     
    PX Idle Wait     1802                                        100.0
    SQL*Net message from client     5067     87.1     6.6     1.0     .5     .5     .1     .5     3.7
    Space Manager: slave idle wait     726     .6                                   99.4
    Streams AQ: qmn coordinator idle wait     256     49.2     .8                              50.0
    Streams AQ: qmn slave idle wait     128                                        100.0
    Streams AQ: waiting for messages in the queue     721                                        100.0
    Streams AQ: waiting for time management or cleanup tasks     5     40.0                              20.0     40.0
    class slave wait     17     100.0                                   
    pmon timer     1212     .9                                   99.1
    rdbms ipc message     17.6K     1.8     .4     .2     .2     .1     .1     21.0     76.2
    smon timer     12                                        100.0
    Back to Wait Events Statistics
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    I couldnt add the rest of the report here since it is telling me I have exceeded 30000 characters. If you want to see the full report, please email me at [email protected]

    Unless your database is strictly a DSS-type of database, your AWR report exposes loads of issues with it. And I think none of the time during the AWR window was spent on database. Look at the DB time (with all those multi cores) compared with the elapsed time of the AWR.
    As you are on 11g, why not make use of MEMORY_TARGET (a single parameter to manage both SGA and PGA)? If you are already on it, ignore this as I can't see it anywhere. If not, get rid of SGA_TARGET and PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET and replace it with a single MEMORY_TARGET parameter. However you may have a minimum threshold set for different SGA pools so that they won't shrink beyond that point.
    Having said that, setting MEMORY_TARGET is not a guarantee to avoid ORA-4030. Just a single bad PL/SQL code could go and exploit the untunable part of your process memory and even go and blow up the physical memory. If you are using FORALL and BULK load, see if you can cut it down into few chunks rather than running as a single process.
    What does your V$PGASTAT say?

  • ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 2

    Hello,
    I am trying to create a simple table and I am getting a ora error as below.
    SQL> create table album(name varchar2(100),image blob);
    create table album(name varchar2(100),image blob)
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 2
    ORA-01422: exact fetch returns more than requested number of rows
    how to resolve this?Any help..
    Thanks,
    Ranz.

    Hi,
    *@Anurag Tibrewal,*
    I followed as per the order od statements you gave. Initially there was no table "ALBUM" when I executed the first 2 statements.
    3rd staement i created a table "ALBUM" and then 4th and 5th statement showed that I have a table called "ALBUM".
    Now when again I wanted to drop the table I am getting the same error.
    SQL> drop table album
    2 ;
    drop table album
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
    ORA-01422: exact fetch returns more than requested number of rows
    *@Jean-Valentin*
    I am not finding the trace file for today as i checked the alert log. When i searched for the the error I found the error for March 4. No ora-00604 error from today.
    As shown in ALERT LOG.
    Thu Mar 04 10:50:41 2010
    Errors in file d:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\raneeshtest\bdump\*raneeshtest_j000_5976.trc*:
    ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
    ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 172 bytes (Typecheck,seg:kggfaAllocSeg)
    ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 1
    ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 16428 bytes (pga heap,kgh stack)
    Trace file details:
    Dump file d:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\raneeshtest\bdump\raneeshtest_j000_5976.trc
    Thu Mar 04 10:50:31 2010
    ORACLE V10.2.0.3.0 - Production vsnsta=0
    vsnsql=14 vsnxtr=3
    Personal Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
    With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
    Windows NT Version V6.0 Service Pack 1
    CPU : 2 - type 586, 2 Physical Cores
    Process Affinity : 0x00000000
    Memory (Avail/Total): Ph:27M/2037M, Ph+PgF:341M/4352M, VA:4M/2047M
    Instance name: raneeshtest
    Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
    Oracle process number: 15
    Windows thread id: 5976, image: ORACLE.EXE (J000)
    *** 2010-03-04 10:50:31.224
    *** ACTION NAME:() 2010-03-04 10:50:30.276
    *** MODULE NAME:() 2010-03-04 10:50:30.195
    *** SERVICE NAME:(SYS$USERS) 2010-03-04 10:50:30.195
    *** SESSION ID:(137.401) 2010-03-04 10:50:30.195
    *********START PLSQL RUNTIME DUMP************
    ***Got internal error Exception caught in pfrrun() while running PLSQL***
    ***Got ORA-4030 while running PLSQL***
    PACKAGE SYSMAN.MGMT_ADMIN_DATA:
    library unit=3416af50 line=128 opcode=117 static link=0 scope=0
    FP=3ca31374 PC=30f42000 Page=0 AP=3ca47b2c ST=3ca32778
    DL0=3ca46564 GF=3ca465b0 DL1=3ca46584 DPF=3ca465a8 DS=30f421e4
    DON library unit variable list instantiation
    0 3416af50 3ca465b0 3ca2005c
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    scope frame
    2 0
    1 3ca31374
    package variable address size
    0 3ca46698 16
    1 3ca466a8 16
    2 3ca466b8 16
    3 3ca466c8 16
    4 3ca466d8 16
    5 3ca466e8 20
    6 3ca466fc 16
    7 3ca4670c 20
    8 3ca46720 16
    9 3ca46730 4
    10 3ca46734 4
    11 3ca46738 4
    12 3ca4673c 4
    13 3ca46740 4
    14 3ca46744 4
    15 3ca46748 4
    16 3ca4674c 4
    17 3ca46750 4
    18 3ca46754 4
    19 3ca46758 4
    20 3ca4675c 4
    21 3ca46760 20
    22 3ca46774 20
    23 3ca46788 20
    24 3ca4679c 20
    25 3ca467b0 4
    26 3ca467b4 4
    27 3ca467b8 4
    28 3ca467bc 4
    29 3ca467c0 16
    30 3ca467d0 16
    31 3ca467e0 8
    32 3ca467e8 39
    33 3ca46810 39
    34 3ca46838 521
    35 3ca46a44 521
    36 3ca46c50 140
    37 3ca46cdc 140
    38 3ca46d68 30
    39 3ca46d88 30
    40 3ca46da8 30
    41 3ca46dc8 30
    42 3ca46de8 30
    43 3ca46e08 30
    44 3ca46e28 30
    45 3ca46e48 30
    46 3ca46e68 30
    47 3ca46e88 30
    48 3ca46ea8 30
    49 3ca46ec8 30
    50 3ca46ee8 140
    51 3ca46f74 140
    52 3ca47000 30
    53 3ca47020 30
    54 3ca47040 30
    55 3ca47060 30
    56 3ca47080 39
    57 3ca470a8 39
    version=43123476 instantiation size=2920
    line pcode offset
    1 2
    4 620
    5 632
    6 632
    7 638
    8 644
    14 650
    29 810
    44 970
    47 992
    48 1000
    49 1008
    50 1016
    51 1024
    52 1032
    53 1040
    54 1048
    55 1056
    56 1064
    57 1072
    60 1080
    128 1814
    196 2548
    197 2554
    198 2560
    199 2566
    205 2572
    206 2578
    438 2584
    1 2586
    ***********END PLSQL RUNTIME DUMP************
    *** 2010-03-04 10:50:40.690
    ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 1
    ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 16428 bytes (pga heap,kgh stack)
    *** 2010-03-04 10:50:41.206
    ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
    ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 172 bytes (Typecheck,seg:kggfaAllocSeg)
    ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 1
    ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 16428 bytes (pga heap,kgh stack)
    SQL> select * from dual;
    D
    X
    SQL>
    This is the output. Its returning corredclty. Now what is the problem? Pls help me.

  • Database Error: DBD::Oracle::db do failed: ORA-04030: out of process memory

    Hi
    I have a stored procedure that uses the XMLQuery function (SELECT XMLQuery( '......' RETURNING CONTENT) FROM dual; ) to extract data from 3 different tables and store the xml file in XML DB. This store procedure was running fine for a long time until 2 weeks ago where I started seeing the following error:
    Database Error: DBD::Oracle::db do failed: ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 92 bytes (koh dur heap d,qmxtkWriteXobToOpn:heap)
    Currently I have 16,000 records. I am not sure what is going on, the size of the previous successful output xml file is about 2M. I also noticed when the stored procedure runs with 3G of system memory available, it basically used up all the memory and cpu time. The store proc consistently dies after 3.5 hour and spits out the ORA-04030 out of process memory error.
    Does anyone have any suggestion what to look for or what parameters I need to set? Thanks

    Unless your database is strictly a DSS-type of database, your AWR report exposes loads of issues with it. And I think none of the time during the AWR window was spent on database. Look at the DB time (with all those multi cores) compared with the elapsed time of the AWR.
    As you are on 11g, why not make use of MEMORY_TARGET (a single parameter to manage both SGA and PGA)? If you are already on it, ignore this as I can't see it anywhere. If not, get rid of SGA_TARGET and PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET and replace it with a single MEMORY_TARGET parameter. However you may have a minimum threshold set for different SGA pools so that they won't shrink beyond that point.
    Having said that, setting MEMORY_TARGET is not a guarantee to avoid ORA-4030. Just a single bad PL/SQL code could go and exploit the untunable part of your process memory and even go and blow up the physical memory. If you are using FORALL and BULK load, see if you can cut it down into few chunks rather than running as a single process.
    What does your V$PGASTAT say?

  • Getting error: ORA-04030: out of process memory with EBS database

    Dear experts,
    I am getting this error with the EBS 11i database during the running of the system specially in the rush hour of the work day leads to disconnect between the database server and client:
    ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 917536 bytes (joxcx callheap,ioc_allocate ufree)
    OS: Windows Server 2003 32bit
    Memory: 4GB RAM
    Oracle database version: 9.2.0.6.0
    db_cache_size=629145600
    sga_max_size=1400897536
    pga_aggregate_target=1073741824
    sessions=800
    processes=400
    Thanks

    This error is expected, especially if enough memory is not allocated and the system is heavily loaded, as it seems to be in your case. Pl see this MOS Doc for possible resolution
    Master Note for Diagnosing OS Memory Problems and ORA-4030 [ID 1088267.1]     
    HTH
    Srini

  • Flashback : Error:ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate

    Hi All,
    I have executed this query on my db for using flash back features:
    select * from flashback_transaction_query where table_owner='USERNAME'
    However, it throws the error after being executed for 5 min:
    ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 268 bytes (Logminer LCR c,krvxbpdl)
    Please help me in understading the error and provide some links/docs to resolve this.
    Thanks,
    Kishore

    That's the error description:
    What does an ORA-4030 mean?
    This error indicates that the oracle server process is unable to allocate more memory from the operating system.This memory consists of the PGA (Program Global Area) and its contents depend upon the server configuration.For dedicated server processes it contains the stack and the UGA (User Global Area) which holds user session data, cursor information and the sort area. In a multithreaded configuration (shared server), the UGA is allocated in the SGA (System Global Area) and will not be responsible for ORA-4030 errors.
    The ORA-4030 thus indicates the process needs more memory (stack UGA or PGA) to perform its job.
    On metalink:
    Diagnosing and Resolving ORA-4030 errors
    Doc ID: Note:233869.1
    Werner

  • Error BI Apps HR and Fin full load - ORA-04030: out of process memory......

    Hi Experts,
    I loaded HR it went well, but now I am trying to load both HR and Financial Full load. I am getting below issue for some DAC tasks:
    ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 1049100 bytes (kxs-heap-w,kllcqgf:kllsltba)
    Environment:
    Source System:
    Win server 2008 - 2 GB RAM; EBS R12.1.1.
    Target System:
    Windows Server 2008 32 bit (with /3G, /PEA switches enabled) – 4 GB RAM; obiee 10g;biapps 7.9.6.2;dac 10.1.3.4.1;Informatica PC 8.6.1 Hotfix 11;Oracle DB 11.1.0.7.
    DAC Tasks that failed:
    TASK_GROUP_Extract_GLLinkageInformation
    SDE_ORA_GL_COGS_LinkageInformation_Extract
    SDE_ORA_GL_AP_LinkageInformation_Extract
    SDE_ORA_GL_AR_REV_LinkageInformation_Extract
    SDE_ORA_GL_PO_LinkageInformation_Extract
    All the above tasks are failing with above error.
    Below are the memory parameters for BI Apps database:
    SQL> show parameter target
    NAME TYPE VALUE
    archive_lag_target integer 0
    db_flashback_retention_target integer 1440
    fast_start_io_target integer 0
    fast_start_mttr_target integer 0
    memory_max_target big integer 820M
    memory_target big integer 820M
    pga_aggregate_target big integer 257374182
    sga_target big integer 0
    I also tested by increasing below parameters:
    memory_max_target 2G
    memory_target 2G
    pga_aggregate_target 1G
    sga_target 900M
    But it didn’t work, same errors.
    Please let me know how can I solve this issue. Thanks for your time.

    The below text is from doc id, I've picked solution part
    let me know updates
    =====Start======================
    Solution
    NON-ORACLE SOFTWARE STEPS
    1.If you have 4Gb or less of RAM, add more RAM to the 32-bit computer system (add another 4Gb or more, if possible).
    2.Enable the /3GB in the BOOT.INI, see note:
    Note 225349.1 Implementing Address Windowing Extensions (AWE) or VLM on Windows Platforms
    3.If using MS-Windows Enterprise Edition, enable Physical Address Extensions (PAE) by adding the /PAE switch to the BOOT.INI, see note Note 225349.1.
    NOTE: The Windows tool Perfmon should be used in ORA-4030 problems on Windows. Task Manager is not a reliable tool to investigate ORACLE.EXE process memory size.
    ORACLE SOFTWARE STEPS
    Steps for both Enterprise and non-Enterprise Editions of MS-Windows
    1.Check for excessive INACTIVE sessions:
    select sum(PGA_ALLOC_MEM) from v$process p, v$session s where p.addr = s.paddr and s.status = 'INACTIVE';
    If this query returns a large value (i.e. several hundred Megabytes or even greater that 1 Gigabyte), then it is recommended that you automate the cleanup of INACTIVE sessions. To see how this works, see notes;
    Note 151972.1 Dead Connection Detection (DCD) Explained
    Note 159978.1 How To Automate Disconnection of Idle Sessions
    Implement DCD & IDLE_TIME, by doing the following;
    Set SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME = x (minutes) in the Server SQLNET.ORA file,
    Create a PROFILE with IDLE_TIME set, and assign it to users.
    If you find that the processes remain with status SNIPED, then you will need to implement removal of those processes as well, see note:
    Note 96170.1 Script for killing sniped sessions shadow processes
    For more information, see Note 601605.1 A discussion of Dead Connection Detection, Resource Limits, V$SESSION, V$PROCESS and OS processes
    2.Review Note 46001.1 and determine the pro's and con's of running ORASTACK against the ORACLE.EXE.
    If appropriate, shut down the database, and run the following command in an MS-DOS window:
    orastack oracle.exe 500000
    Re-start the database.
    Steps for Enterprise Editions of MS-Windows
    Determine if using AWE would fit your database needs. This allows the Buffer Cache component in the SGA to be relocated above the 4Gb memory footprint for the ORACLE.EXE process. Since this configuration requires a virtual memory window to map memory allocations above the 4Gb memory area, this option fits best with database requirements for a 1G and up sized Buffer Cache. It would not be efficient to have a 400M Buffer Cache above the 4Gb memory footprint and yet allocate a 1Gb virtual memory window to map to that memory.
    1.Decide on the size of the SGA, PGA requirements and AWE (default 1Gb), given 300Mb overhead for the ORACLE.EXE and the 3Gb memory limit (as per the BOOT.INI /3GB switch). Please note that the minimum AWE size depends on the number of CPU's, see note Note 225349.1.
    - Grant OracleService<SID> the 'Lock Pages in Memory' system privilege at the operating system level, see Note 225349.1.
    - If necessary, change the Address Windowing Extensions (AWE) size from the default 1Gb, see Note 225349.1.
    - Adjust any of the other SGA memory settings; SHARED_POOL_SIZE, LARGE_POOL_SIZE, JAVA_POOL_SIZE & STREAMS_POOL_SIZE.
    - Adjust the PGA memory setting, PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET. NOTE: This is a target, so a decrease in this process will not directly affect the memory footprint of the ORACLE.EXE.
    - Unset SGA_TARGET and/or MEMORY_TARGET (11g).
    - Set USE_INDIRECT_DATA_BUFFERS=TRUE.
    - Unset DB_CACHE_SIZE. Set DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS to the desired size (this will use memory above the 4Gb range).
    2.Start the database.
    Steps for NON-Enterprise Editions of MS-Windows
    1.Decide on the size of the SGA and PGA, given 0.1Gb overhead for the ORACLE.EXE and the 3Gb memory limit (as per the BOOT.INI /3GB switch).
    2.Adjust the SGA_TARGET and/or MEMORY_TARGET (11g), or use explicit settings for the SGA components and eliminate auto-tuning. NOTE: Advantages of auto-tuning are often minimal on Windows 32-bit due to memory limit issues.
    3.Adjust the PGA memory setting, PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET (optional on 11g). NOTE: This is a target, so a decrease in this process will not directly affect the memory footprint of the ORACLE.EXE.
    4.Start the database.

  • ORA-04030: out of process memory error for expdp utility

    Hi,
    I am using expdp utility to export schema objects. It was working fine for the past one year, but now I am facing this issue.
    It is giving below error while exporting one schema objects.
    Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/TABLE
    ORA-39125: Worker unexpected fatal error in KUPW$WORKER.UNLOAD_METADATA while calling DBMS_METADATA.FETCH_XML_CLOB [TABLE:....................
    ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 4108 bytes (Typecheck,kgghteInit)
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SYS_ERROR", line 105
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.KUPW$WORKER", line 6241
    ----- PL/SQL Call Stack -----
    object line object
    handle number name
    678894EC 14916 package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
    678894EC 6300 package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
    678894EC 2340 package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
    678894EC 6861 package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
    678894EC 1262 package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
    501F624C 2 anonymous block
    Job "SYSTEM"."SYS_EXPORT_SCHEMA_37" stopped due to fatal error at 03:30:28
    DB version: Oracle 10.2.0.1
    SGA Details:
    Total System Global Area 1426063360 bytes
    Fixed Size 1251052 bytes
    Variable Size 243271956 bytes
    Database Buffers 1124073472 bytes
    Redo Buffers 57466880 bytes
    pga_agregate_target = 600M
    OS: Windows Server 2003 R2
    RAM: 3.5 GB
    I tried running expdp multiple times every time I will get out of memeory error along with different oracle errors, but the common error is out of memory ora -04030.
    In above case I got this error along with ORA-39125 and sometimes I will get with
    ORA-39014: One or more workers have prematurely exited.
    ORA-39029: worker 1 with process name "DW01" prematurely terminated
    ORA-31671
    I searched forums and found lot options but not for expdp utility.
    Can some one please help in resolving this issue.
    Thanks,
    Srikanth.K

    Hi;
    Please investigate your issue:
    Master Note for Diagnosing OS Memory Problems and ORA-4030 [ID 1088267.1]
    DataPump Export (EXPDP) Terminates With Error ORA-4030 [ID 1368462.1]
    Regard
    Helios

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