MLOCK Privilege
To allow Oracle9i to execute asynchronous I/O operations, the group that the Oracle software owner belongs to (dba) must have the MLOCK privilege. To give the dba group the MLOCK privilege:
As the root user, enter the following command:
# setprivgrp dba MLOCK
To retain the MLOCK privilege after rebooting, create the /etc/privgroup file, if it does not exist on your system, and add the following line to it:
dba MLOCK
Note:
If the Oracle software owner does not have the MLOCK privilege, Oracle9i on HP-UX generates trace files that include the following error:
Ioctl ASYNC_CONFIG error, errno = 1
To allow Oracle9i to execute asynchronous I/O operations, the group that the Oracle software owner belongs to (dba) must have the MLOCK privilege. To give the dba group the MLOCK privilege:
As the root user, enter the following command:
# setprivgrp dba MLOCK
To retain the MLOCK privilege after rebooting, create the /etc/privgroup file, if it does not exist on your system, and add the following line to it:
dba MLOCK
Note:
If the Oracle software owner does not have the MLOCK privilege, Oracle9i on HP-UX generates trace files that include the following error:
Ioctl ASYNC_CONFIG error, errno = 1
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