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03-29-2002 02:21 AM
03-29-2002 02:21 AM
shmmax !!!
Hello,
I need information/clarification on the shmmax parameter. I would like to know what should be the ideal value of shmmax if I have physical memory of 10GB and Oracle processes being used
are highly memory intensive.
Please suggest....
Thanks ..
Venky
I need information/clarification on the shmmax parameter. I would like to know what should be the ideal value of shmmax if I have physical memory of 10GB and Oracle processes being used
are highly memory intensive.
Please suggest....
Thanks ..
Venky
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03-29-2002 02:41 AM
03-29-2002 02:41 AM
Re: shmmax !!!
Hi,
I was going to post the links to some other threads about shmmax ... but there's so many good ones I suggest you simply do a search on itrc with keyword "shmmax".
This might be interesting as well
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/os/KCparams.OverviewAll.html
Regards,
Tom Geudens
I was going to post the links to some other threads about shmmax ... but there's so many good ones I suggest you simply do a search on itrc with keyword "shmmax".
This might be interesting as well
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/os/KCparams.OverviewAll.html
Regards,
Tom Geudens
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03-29-2002 02:43 AM
03-29-2002 02:43 AM
Re: shmmax !!!
The shmmax 'Single shared memory segment' is limited to 1 GB (0x40000000)
on a 32-bit HP-UX 11.0 system. When running under the 64-bit operating
system, shmmax is limited to 1 TB (0x10000000000).
The maximum shared memory accessible (all segments/quadrants) is limited
to 2.75 GB on 32-bit, and 4 TB on 64-bit HP-UX systems.
on a 32-bit HP-UX 11.0 system. When running under the 64-bit operating
system, shmmax is limited to 1 TB (0x10000000000).
The maximum shared memory accessible (all segments/quadrants) is limited
to 2.75 GB on 32-bit, and 4 TB on 64-bit HP-UX systems.
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03-29-2002 02:52 AM
03-29-2002 02:52 AM
Re: shmmax !!!
shmmax should be 483183821 at minimum, but better to use 90% of the actual physical memory:
if you have 512 MB, use:
512*0,9*1024*1024.
if you have 10Gb, use:
1024*0,9*1024*1024 = 966367641
Greetings,
Ceesjan
if you have 512 MB, use:
512*0,9*1024*1024.
if you have 10Gb, use:
1024*0,9*1024*1024 = 966367641
Greetings,
Ceesjan
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