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Re: uninstalled data mining, sqlplus says it's still there

From: Frank <fvanbortel_at_netscape.net>
Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 21:42:35 +0200
Message-ID: <3ECBD6AB.8090201@netscape.net>


Frank wrote:
> Hans Forbrich wrote:
>

>> Amy Hughes wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Newbie alert...
>>>
>>> I used Oracle's Universal Install program to uninstall the extra-cost
>>> options from my Personal database. By viewing the tree of installed
>>> components I see that it was, in fact, removed, but when I connect to
>>> the database sqlplus tells me...
>>

> Bottom line:
> - you installed the option on your system
> - the database creation process installed the option
> in your new instance
> - you removed the option from your system
>
> You get the picture: one deinstall is missing... And you
> probably have deinstalled the deinstall scripts.
>
> As Hans said: never mind.
>
> As to memory: a shared pool of 6.5M used to be default, and
> quite sufficient for demo purposes.
> Having java in the database won't help; you're stuck with
> a minimal java pool size of 22 MB, but the shared pool could
> be less IMO, as well as the buffer cache (db_cache_size)
>
> The latter won't bring much (what's 8M today?) but trimming
> down 32M shared pool to 8 or 12 MB will, and should still allow
> for your exercises.
>

Addition:
I'd prefer the extra memory, when/if you can afford it.

-- 
Regards, Frank van Bortel
Received on Wed May 21 2003 - 14:42:35 CDT

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