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Theoretically you shouldn't need to do this as Oracle deteremines the
number of CPU's automatically. At one stage, there was a problem where you
had to put the value in, but that was a while ago now (can't remember the
version).
HTH. Pete
Andrew Babb wrote:
> Make sure that the CPU_COUNT parameter is correctly set in the init.ora
> file, and then you can use other facilities associated with multi CPU
> such as Redo Copy Latches if necessary.
>
> Andrew
>
> Don Hall wrote:
>
> > Hello All,
> > I am planning to install Ver. 8.05 on a server with two PII-350
> > processors. Can Oracle take advantage of the multiprocessor
> > configuration? If so, does it require any special configuration
> > parameters in the INI file or elsewhere?.
> > Thanks,
> > Don Hall
> > dhall_at_twoil.com
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Regards
Pete
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Received on Fri Apr 09 1999 - 10:36:16 CDT
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