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Re: Memory Requirements for Database Configuration Assistant

From: Brian Peasland <dba_at_remove_spam.peasland.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 20:05:22 GMT
Message-ID: <3F3D3D02.639BF06B@remove_spam.peasland.com>


To save on memory, you can run the DBCA independently of the OUI. This way, you don't have two Java apps running at the same time. Also, you can create the database manually with SQL*Plus and the CREATE DATABASE statement.

HTH,
Brian

Richard Crawford wrote:
>
> We're attempting to install Oracle 9i on to our Ultra 10 server
> running Solaris 9 (SPARC 64). The documentation says that the
> minimum memory requirement for our system is 512 MB, which is what we
> currently have; yet, when we get to the installation of the database
> configuration assistant the process hangs, telling us that it is out
> of memory.
>
> Before we go investing in more memory, I'd like to make sure that we
> really need it, or whether there might be something else going on that
> I should be checking.

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