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Re: unable to set higher db_block_buffers

From: <andreas.prusch_at_sintec.de>
Date: 1998/07/17
Message-ID: <6onhuh$irf$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>#1/1

I think, that's a problem of the base adress of the sga on unix systems. You have to change an assembler file and then relink your database. Contact your customer support.

Andreas Prusch

In article <6omv2v$buf$1_at_newton2.pacific.net.sg>,   "mohdzaid" <mohdzaid_at_pacific.net.sg> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Currently I have db_block_buffer=90000. I have shared_pool_size=35000000.
> Total memory usage for Oracle is 253MB. I wanted to set a higher
> db_block_buffers of 25% of Total memory which is approx=64MB but I was
> unable to startup my oracle database after that. The highest value I can set
> for my db_block_buffer is 90000 anything beyong that will disable me to
> startup. Appreciate if anyone could give me advise. Thank you.
>
> Best Regards,
> Zaid
> Siemens Medical Instruments Pte Ltd.
> Reply to zaid.lazim_at_smi.siemens.com.sg
>
>

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