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Re: Oracle on Solaris 2.6

From: Lai Wai Lun Alan <wllai_at_netvigator.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 00:58:08 +0800
Message-ID: <7qm9ss$9up$1@imsp009a.netvigator.com>


Yes, you can use the Intimate Shared Memory (ISM) option which is provided by Solaris.

To enable the use of ISM within the Oracle Server, edit the Solaris kernel file /etc/system
and add the following entry

    set shmsys:share_page_table=1

    Moreover, edit the init.ora and set the parameter use_ism=TRUE

Best Regards,
Alan Lai

Gera Makarov wrote in message <37CE2773.9F97B2C1_at_bhp.com.au>...
>Hi there,
>
>Does anyone know if it's possible (and if possible how) to keep the SGA
>(Oracle
>shared memory) in physical memory and prevent it from being swapped on
>Solaris 2.6.
>Please reply to my e-mail address as well as news groups.
>Thanks.
>
>--
>Gera Makarov
>Unix Sys Admin / Oracle DBA
>BHP Information Technology
>
Received on Thu Sep 02 1999 - 11:58:08 CDT

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