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тАО10-01-2003 09:59 PM
тАО10-01-2003 09:59 PM
HP-UX 11.0 Kernal parameters for Oracle 8.0 DB
Can anyone tell me where i can get hold of the recommended kernal parameters for running Oracle 8.0 DB's on HP UX 11.0.
Thanks
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тАО10-01-2003 10:02 PM
тАО10-01-2003 10:02 PM
Re: HP-UX 11.0 Kernal parameters for Oracle 8.0 DB
http://otn.oracle.com/documentation/index.html
There u can get upto 8.0.4, 8.0.5,8.0.6
Go for UNIX specific RELEASE NOTES or an INSTALLATION GUIDE
There u get every thing.
There u can get upto 8.0.4, 8.0.5,8.0.6
Go for UNIX specific RELEASE NOTES or an INSTALLATION GUIDE
There u get every thing.
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тАО10-01-2003 10:15 PM
тАО10-01-2003 10:15 PM
Re: HP-UX 11.0 Kernal parameters for Oracle 8.0 DB
Here the List for 8.0.4 on HP9000 from the Oracle Document i have --------
Parameter Recommended Value Description
SHMMAX 4294967295 The maximum size (in bytes) of a single
shared memory segment.
SHMMIN 1 The minimum size (in bytes) of a single
shared memory segment.
SHMMNI 100 The number of shared memory
identifiers.
SHMSEG 10 The maximum number of shared
memory segments that can be attached
by a process.
SEMMNS 200 The number of semaphores in the
system.
SEMMNI 70 The number of semaphore set
identifiers in the system. SEMMNI
determines the number of semaphore
sets that can be created at any one time.
SEMMSL equal to the value of the
PROCESSES initialization
parameter
The maximum number of semaphores
that can be in one semaphore set.
Should be equal to the maximum
number of Oracle processes.
Better go for the Release Notes and Install Guide for more information of all other steps, if you are having Oracle software with you you will be sure having Documents with that, u can find them with that bundle.
Parameter Recommended Value Description
SHMMAX 4294967295 The maximum size (in bytes) of a single
shared memory segment.
SHMMIN 1 The minimum size (in bytes) of a single
shared memory segment.
SHMMNI 100 The number of shared memory
identifiers.
SHMSEG 10 The maximum number of shared
memory segments that can be attached
by a process.
SEMMNS 200 The number of semaphores in the
system.
SEMMNI 70 The number of semaphore set
identifiers in the system. SEMMNI
determines the number of semaphore
sets that can be created at any one time.
SEMMSL equal to the value of the
PROCESSES initialization
parameter
The maximum number of semaphores
that can be in one semaphore set.
Should be equal to the maximum
number of Oracle processes.
Better go for the Release Notes and Install Guide for more information of all other steps, if you are having Oracle software with you you will be sure having Documents with that, u can find them with that bundle.
Information is Wealth ; Knowledge is Power
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