EM 13c:DBaaS: Attempting To Deploy PDBaaS Fails With The Error :"memory workload nullG"
(Doc ID 2576735.1)
Last updated on SEPTEMBER 07, 2019
Applies to:
Enterprise Manager for Cloud - Version 13.3.2.0.0 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
When attempting to to deploy PDBaaS from self service portal is failing with the error :"memory workload nullG"
Deployment Procedure logs:
Job Name: COMPUTE_INIT_DP
Step Name: evaluateExpression
Step Status: Succeeded
Start Time: 03/09/2019 13:02:08
End Time: 03/09/2019 13:02:18
Job OutPut:
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Source Target
Details
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Source target name is: <pdb_name>
Source target type is: oracle_database
About
to fetch the source database details from Enterprise Manager Repository.
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Reference
target '<pdb_name>' Details
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Type: Database Instance
Host:
<hostname>
Oracle Home Location <ORACLE_HOME>
Fetched the source database from from Enterprise Manager Repository
successfully.
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Pluggable Database
Details
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Pluggable database service name is:
<Service_name>
Working Directory location is: %emd_emstagedir%/<path>
Create Host target list ========= Start
Host Name : <HOSTNAME>
Found ASM Home : <ASM_HOME_PATH>/grid
Found ASM SID : +ASM3 Source target name is: <name>
Source target type is: rac_database
memory parameter set in WorkLoad = nullG
ExpressionEvaluationException: An unexpected error encountered while executing this Computational step. An incident was created for this event. Below is the error message
null
Cause
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