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SEMMNI
Thanks in advance for sharing,
david
David B. Wagoner
I've read a couple of brief passages about setting the kernel memory
parameters in UNIX that are required for an Oracle installation. The
information found on MetaLink and in the Oracle 9i installation guide are
brief at best and somewhat confusing for a non-UNIX-sys admin. like myself.
Would some of you more experienced UNIX/Oracle DBAs please provide a plain
English explanation describing your strategy in setting the following 7
parameters in the /etc/system file:
SEMMNS
SEMMSL
SHMMAX
SHMMIN
SHMMNI
SHMSEG
To use a simple example, let's say the server has 1 GB of RAM to work with.
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