Oracle 11 GR 1 material DBCA question

People,

Hello. I'm under Dabase Oracle 11 GR 1 material with Oracle Linux 5. I tried to use DBCA to create a database on the Server Instance.
After step 15 15, DBCA is to copy the database file, up to 4%, DBCA cannot continue and any OS Oracle Linux 5 becomes dead.
I tried 3 times and get the same problem. I have shut off the power and restart the operating system and DBCA. I tried to delete the instance name DB just created, but it cannot be deleted. It cannot be configured either.

My questions are:

First of all, 11 GR 1 material DBCA has a problem?
Second, Oracle Linux 5 does not have a problem because it is Open Source?

Maybe your server is out of resources?

How much RAM does?

How much space does swap has?

What is the size of the SGA you configure for the database instance, you create?

The OS logs indicate why "everything OS Oracle Linux 5 becomes dead '?

Hemant K Collette

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