TT-06220
Permanent data region free space insufficient to allocate number bytes of memory
Cause
The error is returned following error 802 and indicates that memory from the permanent data region has been exhausted.
Action
Increase the size of the permanent memory region by modifying the set value for the PermSize attribute. You must unload the database from memory for changes in the PermSize attribute to take effect. For more information on how to unload the database from memory, see Unloading a Database from Memory for TimesTen Classic in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Operations Guide. For more information on the PermSize attribute, see PermSize, in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Reference.
Additional Information
The database cannot continue normal operations.
TT-06220
Permanent data region free space insufficient to allocate number bytes of memory
Cause
The error is returned following error 802 and indicates that memory from the permanent data region has been exhausted.
Action
Increase the size of the permanent memory region by modifying the set value for the PermSize attribute. You must unload the database from memory for changes in the PermSize attribute to take effect. For more information on how to unload the database from memory, see Unloading a Database from Memory for TimesTen Classic in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Operations Guide. For more information on the PermSize attribute, see PermSize, in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Reference.
Additional Information
The database cannot continue normal operations.
TT-06220
Permanent data region free space insufficient to allocate number bytes of memory
Cause
The error is returned following error 802 and indicates that memory from the permanent data region has been exhausted.
Action
Increase the size of the permanent memory region by modifying the set value for the PermSize attribute. You must unload the database from memory for changes in the PermSize attribute to take effect. For more information on how to unload the database from memory, see Unloading a database from memory for TimesTen Classic in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Operations Guide. For more information on the PermSize attribute, see PermSize, in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Reference.
Additional Information
The database cannot continue normal operations.