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_shared_pool_reserved_min_alloc
NOTE: This is an internal Oracle parameter. Do NOT use it unless instructed
to do so by Oracle Support. Playing with this parameter may be harmful.
Oracle 11.1.0:
Parameter Name: | _shared_pool_reserved_min_alloc
| Description: | minimum allocation size in bytes for reserved area of shared pool
| Type: | TYPE=6
| Obsoleted: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SESSION: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SYSTEM: | FALSE
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Oracle 10.2.0:
Parameter Name: | _shared_pool_reserved_min_alloc
| Description: | minimum allocation size in bytes for reserved area of shared pool
| Type: | TYPE=6
| Obsoleted: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SESSION: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SYSTEM: | FALSE
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Oracle 10.1.0:
Parameter Name: | _shared_pool_reserved_min_alloc
| Description: | minimum allocation size in bytes for reserved area of shared pool
| Type: | TYPE=6
| Obsoleted: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SESSION: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SYSTEM: | FALSE
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Oracle 9.2.0:
Parameter Name: | _shared_pool_reserved_min_alloc
| Description: | minimum allocation size in bytes for reserved area of shared poo
| Type: | TYPE=6
| Obsoleted: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SESSION: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SYSTEM: | FALSE
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Oracle 8.1.7:
Parameter Name: | _shared_pool_reserved_min_alloc
| Description: | minimum allocation size in bytes for reserved area of shared poo
| Type: | CHAR
| Obsoleted: | TRUE
| Can ALTER SESSION: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SYSTEM: | FALSE
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Oracle 8.0.6:
Parameter Name: | shared_pool_reserved_min_alloc
| Description: | minimum allocation size in bytes for reserved area of shared poo
| Type: | CHAR
| Obsoleted: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SESSION: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SYSTEM: | FALSE
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Oracle 7.3.4:
Parameter Name: | shared_pool_reserved_min_alloc
| Description: | minimum allocation size in bytes for reserved area of shared poo
| Type: | NUMBER
| Obsoleted: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SESSION: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SYSTEM: | FALSE
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This parameter is not documented and should not be used.
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