on 03-25-2008 10:15 AM
Hi,
during an online backup we have this problem and backup can't be run...
BR0201I Compressing V:\ORACLE\SID\SAPDATA5\SID_6\SID.DATA6
BR0203I to S:\SID\bdxobhai\SID.DATA6.Z ...
BR0278E Command output of 'R:\usr\sap\SID\SYS\exe\nuc\NTI386\mkszip -c W:\ORACLE
\SID\SAPDATA1\SID_9\SID.DATA9 > S:\SID\bdxobhai\SID.DATA9.Z':
mkszip: input file "W:/ORACLE/SID/SAPDATA1/SID_9/SID.DATA9": Insufficient system
resources exist to complete the requested service.
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-03-25 11.08.32
BR0279E Return code from 'R:\usr\sap\SID\SYS\exe\nuc\NTI386\mkszip -c W:\ORACLE\
SID\SAPDATA1\SID_9\SID.DATA9 > S:\SID\bdxobhai\SID.DATA9.Z': 1
BR0224E Compressing W:\ORACLE\SID\SAPDATA1\SID_9\SID.DATA9 to S:\SID\bdxobhai\NB
P.DATA9.Z failed due to previous errors
BR0224E Compressing W:\ORACLE\SID\SAPDATA1\SID_10\SID.DATA10 to S:\SID\bdxobhai
failed due to previous errors
BR0224E Compressing W:\ORACLE\SID\SAPDATA1\SID_11\SID.DATA11 to S:\SID\bdxobhai
failed due to previous errors
BRARCHIVE works fine.
NW04s
Windows 2003 32 bit
Oracle 10.2.0.2
BRTOOLS 7.0 SP28
Regards.
is /3GB option activated in boot.ini?
system cache deactivated for file sharing?
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>is /3GB option activated in boot.ini?
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Windows Server 2003, Enterprise" /fastdetect /redirect /NoExecute=OptIn /3GB /PAE
>system cache deactivated for file sharing?
Please, see this pics if it is OK,
http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/1188/58840445pf1.gif
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/642/96745082mf1.gif
Regards.
Ganimede Dignan.
> http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/642/96745082mf1.gif
here memory usage should be set for "programs"
try to activate /USERVA=2900 in boot.ini (if would not help next value /USERVA=2800)
Hi,
check Note 546006 - Problems with Oracle due to operating system errors
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O/S-Error: (OS 1450) Insufficient system resources exist to complete
the requested service.
-> Check the CPU load on the DB server (for example, by using transaction ST06). The idle part should not be below a 30% average per hour. Check if there are single processes that consume a lot of CPU. The problem may be caused by an active file compression on NT, for example. Deactivate such external resource consumers. Always ensure that sufficient CPU resources are available
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regards,
kaushal
We have already SP2 applied from startup, so I don't know if SP2 should be the cause.
I have some benefit with this MS note:
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