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I remember an early post of mine when I dared to suggest uninstalling the
Java VM if resources are tight and there is no intention to use it. I also
remember being thought a lunatic for suggesting such a thing !!
The scripts btw are rmjvm.sql and utljavrm.sql.
Telemachus, you're a beautiful person ;)
Richard
"Telemachus" <telemachus_at_ulysseswillreturn.net> wrote in message
news:lddS9.1106$V6.1429_at_news.indigo.ie...
> Ànd there is a script in rdbms/admin that will remove the Java from the
> database as well.
>
> However I have not figured out how to make the prompt in SQL*Plus (y'know
> ...
>
>
> e.g. with the Java,OLAP and Partitioning Options - remove the java bit)
> "Howard J. Rogers" <howardjr2000_at_yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:_QgR9.15862$jM5.43920_at_newsfeeds.bigpond.com...
> >
> > "alainc" <alain2208_at_caramail.com> wrote in message
> > news:av42gp$l91$1_at_s1.read.news.oleane.net...
> > > Hi, Happy New Year
> > >
> > > I'm using a 9.01 under NT and i wonder why the java pool need so many
> Megs
> > > (48 at the install on my machine) for nothing?
> > > i'm not using Java on the server part and the only java application i
> use
> > is
> > > the entreprise manager. It seems that i can't choose 0M for java pool
> (if
> > > <12 MB it goes back to 12MB).
> > >
> >
> > Yup, it does that when you create the database using the GUI tool. I've
no
> > idea why. Run with it, and then when the database is up and running,
> modify
> > the spfile (or init.ora) so that the Java Pool is set to zero.
> >
> > The database will come up fine after that.
> >
> > And if it doesn't, you can increment the setting by whatever takes your
> > fancy until it does.
> >
> > Regards
> > HJR
> >
> >
> > > thanks
> > >
> > > Alain
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Mon Jan 06 2003 - 06:44:57 CST