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Upgrade your OS to Solaris 2.7 (with 64-bit enabled).
Upgrade your Oracle to 8.1.6 (64-bit).
HTH
Gerardo
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Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 2:06 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
What are the Commonly Used SGA Sizes on VLDBs ?
On SUN E6500 (4u) model , Solaris 2.6 , we are Unable to increase the SGA Beyond 1.7 GB on Oracle 7.3.4.5
Qs. What are the ways of increasing the SGA beyond this Limit ?
Qs. What are the Negative Implications of of RE-Creating the Oracle Exe With a Lowered Base Address to Allow Bigger SGA ?
NOTE - This may Give us a Only a Few Hundred MB . What if we Need MORE ?
Qs. Would this Limitaition be on Oracle 8i too ?
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