ORA-04031: unable to allocate 32 bytes of shared memory ('shared pool'.  Check your error messages for the cause of the error. (= < POINTER >)

Dear team,

We have for instance R12.

DB - 11.2.0.3

12.1.2 - application

in this concurrent instance depressed frequently when checking of log file showing the error as

List of errors encountered:

.............................................................................

_ 1 _

Systematic FDPCRQ met an ORACLE error. ORA-04031: unable to

allocate 32 bytes of shared memory ('shared pool'.

Check your error messages for the cause of the error. (= < POINTER >)

.............................................................................

APP-FND-01388: cannot read the value for the profile FND_MGR_STRTUP_THRES_TIME option in the routine, and routine.

List of errors encountered:

.............................................................................

_ 1 _

Routine AFPCAL has received the code of failure while running or analysis of your

simultaneous program CPMGR


Examine your log file of concurrent application for more information.

Make sure that you pass arguments in the correct format.

Post: WARNING: mail_queue_enter: create file maildrop / 379309.437: permission denied

Please guide me to solve this problem.

Concerning

Kumar V

Dear Kumar,

I suggest you to check the FND_NODES table

1) connect to SQLPLUS as the APPS user and execute the following statement:

Select CONCURRENT_QUEUE_NAME in the FND_CONCURRENT_QUEUES where CONCURRENT_QUEUE_NAME like '% FNDSM ';

(2) If you have found that FND_NODES table with entries incorrect node (old node from the Source Instance), and then run the query to clean below

EXEC FND_CONC_CLONE. SETUP_CLEAN;
COMMIT;

(3) then run AutoConfig on all stages, firstly on the DB layer then APPS and webtiers levels to repopulate the necessary system tables,

and make sure that you are now able to see the correct entries in the FND_NODES table and start the application services.

Kind regards

S27

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