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Hi Casi,
Search google for a recent post where I described how to get 32bit windows past 3GB. A search on /PAE and my name should do the trick.
Thoughts on it ?
At this point in time, far from impressed ...
Cheers
Richard
"Casi Schmid" <casimir.schmid_at_swisscom.com> wrote in message
news:1044753963.434521_at_exnews...
> Dear all
>
> Got Oralce Enterprise Edition 8.1.7.4.5 on several Windows 2000 Advanced
> Server boxes with more than 2GB RAM installed - details:
>
> boot.ini
> multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced
> Server 3 GB" /fastdetect /3GB
>
> initSID.ora
> db_block_buffers = 65000
> shared_pool_size = 200000000
> large_pool_size = 52428800
> java_pool_size = 67108864
> log_buffer = 131072
> db_block_size = 16384
>
> select * from v$sga:
> NAME VALUE
> -------------------- ----------
> Fixed Size 75804
> Variable Size 334192640
> Database Buffers 1064960000
> Redo Buffers 139264
>
> Questions:
> --------------------------------
>
> - do you have experiences in running instances on windows having an SGA
> greater than 2GB?
> - which settings are you using?
> - what problems have you ecountered using such a big SGA size on Windows
> that is still a 32-Bit OS?
>
>
> best regards from snowy Switzerland
>
> Casi
>
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Received on Sun Feb 09 2003 - 07:18:09 CST
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