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space Cause This message indicates that the system is running many large applications simultaneously and has run out of swap space (virtual memory). It could also indicate that applications failed without freeing pages from the swap area. Swap space is an area of disk set aside to store portions of applications https://community.hpe.com/t5/System-Administration/error-message-about-fork/td-p/3695814 and data not immediately required in memory. Any data written during this condition is probably lost. Action Reinstall or reconfigure the system to have more swap space. A general rule is that swap space should be two to three times as large https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19455-01/806-1075/msgs-1831/index.html as physical memory. Alternatively, use mkfile(1M) and swap(1M) to add more swap area. This example shows how to add 16 Mbytes of virtual memory in the /usr/swap file (any file system with enough free space would work): # mkfile 16m /usr/swap # swap -a /usr/swap To make this reconfiguration automatic at boot time, add the following line to the /etc/vfstab file: /usr/swap - - swap - no - Technical Notes When calling the fork(2), exec(2), sbrk(2), or malloc(3C) routine, a program asked for more memory than the system could supply. This is not a temporary condition; swap space is a system parameter. The symbolic name for this error is ENOMEM, errno=12. Previous: Not a stream deviceNext: not found © 2010, Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates
don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page.All Places > CA Infrastructure Management > DiscussionsLog in to create and rate https://communities.ca.com/thread/241732582 content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members.AnsweredAssumed AnsweredTech Tip: How to resolve fork/"not enough space" errors on Solaris and Linux serversQuestion asked by Michael_Thompson on Jun 2, 2015Like • Show 0 Likes0 Comment • 0PROBLEMThe system.log file on an eHealth Solaris or Linux server displays nhiDbServer error similar to the following:Error nhiDbServer Pgm nhiDbServer: Fork not enough for '/opt/CA/eh63/bin/nhDeleteTempTables' failed (Not enough space).The process that is listed (in the example above, the process is nhDeleteTempTables) may vary, but they will always be processed that impact the Oracle database.CAUSEThese errors are a sign that Oracle is trying to use more swap space than is available on the server. Likely the database has grown to a size that not enough space needs more swap than the original specifications listed, or the swap space was underallocated to start with.SOLUTIONFollow these steps to add additional swap space to the server.Create an empty file large enough to appropriately size the total swap space. For example, to add an additional 6GB of swap space one might create a new file in the /swap directory.mkfile 6000m /swap/newSwapFileVerify the new file was generatedls -lAdd the new file to the existing swap area/usr/sbin/swap -a /swap/newSwapFileVerify that the new swap area has been generated and is active/usr/sbin/swap -s/usr/sbin/swap -lRestart eHealth and OraclenhServer stopnhHttp stopnhStopDb immediatenhStartDbnhHttp startnhServer startSome servers may require a full reboot for the new swap space to become available; please check with your system administrator.No one else has this questionMark as assumed answeredOutcomesVisibility: CA Infrastructure Management2522 ViewsLast modified on Jun 2, 2015 2:32 PMTags:oracleContent tagged with oracleehealthContent tagged with ehealthlinuxContent tagged with linuxsolarisContent tagged with solarisforkContent tagged with forknot enough spaceContent tagged with not enough spaceswap spaceContent tagged with swap spaceCategories: CA eHealthThis content has been marked as final. 0 RepliesNameEmail AddressWebsit