Re: Setting db_32k_cache_size breaks 11.1.0.7

From: jason arneil <jason.arneil_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 09:35:38 +0000
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Hi Greg,

I note the document specifically mentions 11.1.0.6 (with a last revision date of 14th Nov, i.e. after the release of 11.1.0.7).

Does this apply to 11.1.0.7, and do you know if it is likely the statement:

" The use of AMM is absolutely incompatible with HugePages."

will apply for a considerable number of versions going forwards?

thanks,

jason.

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2008/12/11 Greg Rahn <greg_at_structureddata.org>


> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Chandra Pabba
> <chandra_pabba_at_verizon.com> wrote:
> >>>> I dont use ASMM on Linux because it doesnt support the use of
> hugepages,
> >
> > Is this documented some where on Metalink. Would really appreciate more
> > inforamtion on this.
> >
>
> HugePages and Oracle Database 11g Automatic Memory Management (AMM) on
> Linux
> 749851.1
> https://metalink.oracle.com/metalink/plsql/showdoc?db=NOT&id=749851.1
>
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> Greg Rahn
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