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RE: Memory Windows for HP-UX

From: Kimberly Smith <kimberly.smith_at_gmd.fujitsu.com>
Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 16:47:17 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.003C052C.20011108162019@fatcity.com>

Do you do anything like dblinks in these 10 instances? I will have 4 instances
which all have dblinks to each other in one way or another. From what I read I
don't think its a problem but I am not really sure either.

I also have no idea how MC ServiceGuard will come into play but I put that one
out on the HP forum.

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I believe any system running hpux 11.0 or above can utilize this functionality.
See http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/os/memwn1_4.pdf

I've been using it on our L2000 box. It was the only way to get 10 instances running at once.

Ron Thomas
Hypercom, Inc
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Is anyone familiar with using memory windows to better utilize their memory when running 32-bit Oracle? I am thinking of going this route instead of upgrading to 64-bit and am looking for info on it. Any HP docs that I can be pointed to would be great. I have a doco from Oracle on how it works and how I get Oracle to use it but nothing that tells me which HP boxes I can use it on.



Kimberly Smith
GMD Fujitsu
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