Re: Linux flavor
From: Palooka <nobody_at_nowhere.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 01:32:25 +0100
Message-ID: <tyRDl.10967$uK2.393_at_newsfe20.ams2>
johnbhurley_at_sbcglobal.net wrote:
> On Apr 10, 9:17 am, Palooka <nob..._at_nowhere.com> wrote:
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> snip
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> Does it help you decide how much of your memory to set aside and use
> for huge pages? Are you running 64 bit and not using huge pages?
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> As far as I am aware it is a pretty generic thing not really suitable
> to configuring a system for more than some kind of generic install and
> creation of an testing oracle database.
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> If all you are doing is playing around then fine otherwise I think it
> may be time to ask you what exactly are you doing? For example ...
> multiple distros ... how many production oracle shops are checking out
> multiple distros?
>
OP said for learning and trying out.
Try to keep up.
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 01:32:25 +0100
Message-ID: <tyRDl.10967$uK2.393_at_newsfe20.ams2>
johnbhurley_at_sbcglobal.net wrote:
> On Apr 10, 9:17 am, Palooka <nob..._at_nowhere.com> wrote:
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> snip
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>> Yes, I am aware that HJR has stopped his blog, and of the history. >> However, Doris still lives: >> >> http://dizwell.com/2009/03/ >> >> All I can say is that the script has worked perfectly for me on both 10g >> and 11g, on multiple distros.
>
> Does it help you decide how much of your memory to set aside and use
> for huge pages? Are you running 64 bit and not using huge pages?
>
> As far as I am aware it is a pretty generic thing not really suitable
> to configuring a system for more than some kind of generic install and
> creation of an testing oracle database.
>
> If all you are doing is playing around then fine otherwise I think it
> may be time to ask you what exactly are you doing? For example ...
> multiple distros ... how many production oracle shops are checking out
> multiple distros?
>
OP said for learning and trying out.
Try to keep up.
Palooka Received on Fri Apr 10 2009 - 19:32:25 CDT