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Re: /etc/system changes for 8.0.5 on Solaris7

From: Steven Cardinal <scardinal_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 14 Sep 1999 10:25:19 PDT
Message-ID: <7rm0dv$mhg@chronicle.concentric.net>


I read that part of the guide, too. So, do I leave it as 4Gb? Is the setting related to Virtual Memory addressing? Or do I need to configure it for my physical memory?
 Since the setting doesn't impact anything (according to the guide), I am trying to see why it is there at all.
John D Groenveld wrote in message <7rlue3$3bi$1_at_grolsch.cse.psu.edu>...
>To quote the Guide:
>Note: This setting does not affect how much shared memory is needed or
>used by Oracle, or the operating system. It is used only to indicate the
>maximum allowable size. This setting also does not impact operating
>system kernel resources.
>
>John
>groenveld_at_acm.org
Received on Tue Sep 14 1999 - 12:25:19 CDT

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