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Tanel:
How large is the swap file? For Oracle usage, maximum memory settings in the /etc/system file are based on total memory available, or REAL memory. This would be physical memory + swap file space (virtual memory). So, with 1GB of physical memory, and an equal amount or more of swap space, you could run it the way you have configured it.
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tanel.poder.00 3_at_mail.ee To: ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com Sent by: cc: ml-errors_at_fatc Subject: Re: Solaris /etc/system values for Oracle8i ity.com 09/28/2003 08:29 PM Please respond to ORACLE-L
Yep, I have development and even small production 8i instances which take only about 100MB of memory (SGA, listener, dispatcher, shared servers).
Tanel.
> I've a customer running a development environment of two OraApps 11.5.8
> database instances and one more database instance (for web development
under
> WebLogic), all on a Sun V100.
>
> Yes, that is a rack-mountable Solaris machine of 1U rack height with a
> maximum configuration of one (1) UltraSPARC-III CPU, 1.0 Gb of RAM, and
> three 36-Gb HDD. Main storage is a NAS (since the machine doesn't
> accommodate SCSI or FC adapters).
>
> Foolishly underconfigured, yes. Impossible or difficult, no.
>
>
>
> on 9/27/03 7:54 AM, Tanel Poder at tanel.poder.003_at_mail.ee wrote:
>
> > What the heck was that?
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
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> > Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 2:54 AM
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Mario:
> >>
> >> If you are using Solaris with 2GB of memory, it will be awfully
difficult,
> >> if not impossible, to run 6 instances of Oracle8i simultaneously.
> >> Basically, because of the use of semaphores and the way Solaris
manages
> >> memory, I would say you could run 3 or 4 instances , depending on
their
> >> size. But to have all six up and running, especially if you have to
> > create
> >> them, will not work. Oracle usually needs 1 GB per instance while you
are
> >> creating a database. While running it, you would not necessarily need
> > that
> >> much. I advice you to upgrade the memory on the server to 8 GB. I
suggest
> >> you budget 1 GB per Oracle instance.
> >>
> >> RWB
> >>
> >>
> >
> > ================================
> >>
> >> Reginald W. Bailey
> >> IBM Global Services - ETS SW GDSD - Database Management
> >> Your Friendly Neighborhood DBA
> >> 713-216-7703 (Office) 281-798-5474 (Mobile) 713-415-5410 (Pager)
> >> reginald.w.bailey_at_jpmorgan.com
> >> baileyre_at_us.ibm.com
> >>
> >
> > ================================
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Mario.H.Becerril_at_mex
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> > /etc/system values for Oracle8i
> >> m
> >>
> >>
> >> 09/26/2003 06:19 PM
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> >>
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> >>
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> >>
> >>> Hi managers.
> >>>
> >>> I need modify /etc/systems parameters in my e450 box, it allow 6
> >> instances
> >>> for oracle 8i
> >>>
> >>> Box have 2 GB in RAM
> >>>
> >>> Next values are valid???
> >>> SHMMAX 0.5*(physical memory present in machine)
> >>> SHMMIN 1
> >>> SHMMNI 100
> >>> SHMSEG 10
> >>> SEMMNI 100
> >>> SEMMSL Set to 10 plus the largestinitsid.ora PROCESSES parameter of
an
> >>> Oracle database on the system.
> >>> SEMMNS Set to the sum of the PROCESSESparameter for each Oracle
database
> >>> except the largest one, plus 2 timesthe largest PROCESSES value, plus
10
> >>> times the number of Oracle databases.
> >>> SEMOPM 100
> >>> SEMVMX 32767
> >>>
> >>> Mario Henley Becerril Geldis
> >>> * (52) +55 5326 3200 ext. 1588
> >>> * Mario.H.Becerril_at_mex.xerox.com
> >>> System Administrator
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