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Re: process parameter

From: Brian Wisniewski <brian_wisniewski_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 05:07:05 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.002BE37C.20010227051108@fatcity.com>

Raman, this isn't a settable parameter within AIX. The post-wait kernel extension takes care of this.

Taken from the installation guide..

Oracle Post-Wait Kernel Extension

The Oracle post-wait kernel extension implements an optimized mechanism of inter-process communications without the overhead of signal handlers or semaphores. The Oracle post-wait kernel extension is loaded into the kernel at system startup and remains loaded as long as the system is running. It is used by all Oracle instances running on the system. This section explains how to install and debug the kernel extension. As long as you run rootpre.sh from the latest version of the Oracle RDBMS available to you, there is no need to worry about these details, because rootpre.sh will take care of them.


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