SP2-0359: memory exhausted

OS: Solaris
We have two solaris unix box. Query was successfuly running in one unix box
and the same query is failing in another unix box
Any input would be highly appreciated
ANALYZE TABLE sa_master_name_all ESTIMATE STATISTICS SAMPLE 50 PERCENT
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00603: ORACLE server session terminated by fatal error
ERROR:
ORA-03114: not connected to ORACLE
SP2-0359: memory exhausted

Hi,
this is an internal error. Normally You can find more details in Alert log and dump files that can be in cdump, bdump or udump directory.
Normally You have to contact Oracle support to solve an ORA-006xx error.
Hope this helps
Max

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