How to fix the Oracle error PRVF-05715: The number of IP addresses assigned to the network interface “{0}” exceeds recommended value (recommended {1}, actual {2})?
In this post, you’ll learn more about the Oracle ErrorPRVF-05715: The number of IP addresses assigned to the network interface “{0}” exceeds recommended value (recommended {1}, actual {2}) with the details on why you receive this error and the possible solution to fix it.
Oracle Error Description
PRVF-05715: The number of IP addresses assigned to the network interface “{0}” exceeds recommended value (recommended {1}, actual {2})
Reason for the Error PRVF-05715: The number of IP addresses assigned to the network interface “{0}” exceeds recommended value (recommended {1}, actual {2})
Cause: Too many IP addresses were assigned to the specified interface.
How to fix the Error PRVF-05715: The number of IP addresses assigned to the network interface “{0}” exceeds recommended value (recommended {1}, actual {2}) ?
You can fix this error in Oracle by following the below steps
Action: If there are IP addresses that are not needed stop them in the operating system specific way. If too many resources are running on this node then relocate them to other nodes of the cluster relocate using ‘srvctl relocate’ command.
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