I have a small database with only about 6-10 users.  I am getting ORA-04031
errors indicating shared_pool problems.  Can anyone give me a suggestion on
how to size the shared pool?
 
My current parameters are:
shared_pool _reserve_size 209715
shared_pool_size 4194304
large_pool_size 614400
 
Ron Smith 
Database Administration 
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See Note:62427.1, 2Gb or Not 2Gb - File limits in Oracle
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ase_id=NOT
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"Depends" is the standard answer. 

Oracle can handle files over 2g, some unixes can, some 
unixes cannot, some say they can but cannot etc etc... 

To compound things, in some versions, Oracle will let 
the file go beyond 2g, only then to complain because 
the unix won't let Oracle get to the bits after 2G - 
thus corrupt db. 

Unless you're on raw, I'd recommend a ceiling of 2g on 
any datafile - just to be safe 

hth 
connor 

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