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Hitachi Advanced Database Messages


KFAA96605-E

Memory is insufficient. (size of the insufficient memory = aa....aa, part number = bb....bb, part code = cc....cc) (E+M)

A memory shortage occurred.

aa....aa:

Size of memory you attempted to acquire (bytes)

bb....bb:

Maintenance information 1

cc....cc:

Maintenance information 2

S:

Terminates processing.

Action:

Use the procedure given below to resolve the shortage of memory. Restore the database if necessary, and then re-execute the command. For details about how to restore the database, see the actions to take for abnormal termination of each command in the manual HADB Command Reference.

  1. Check for any unnecessary processes. If there are any unnecessary processes, shut them down. Then, re-execute the command. If there are processes that require large amounts of memory, wait for those processes to end, and then re-execute the command.

  2. If there is not enough memory after performing step 1, restart the OS. After the HADB server has started, re-execute the command.

  3. If there is not enough memory after performing step 2, change the kernel parameter setting to increase the amount of memory that processes can use, and then restart the OS. After the HADB server has started, re-execute the command.

If this message is output, consider the following corrective actions:

  • Check whether the amount of memory indicated by aa....aa can be allocated to the memory used by the environment in which processing is taking place.

  • Carefully review the column definitions of the table where the error occurred, and check if the size defined for any of the columns is significantly larger than the maximum size of the data to be stored. If it is, consider reducing the size defined for that column.